I've recently started to learn ASP (*ducks the hurled flowerpots and vases*) because my school requires it, but of course I prefer PHP for my own scripting needs.
I have however, noticed one feature that ASP has that I have not found an equal for in PHP: the "application" object. For those of you not familiar with ASP, the lowdown is this: The application object acts like a global session. You assign it variables and values like you would a session, but those variables are available to all instances and sessions. It is for example very useful to track different users at the same time, or to send messages from one session to another, or the likes. Anything like this in PHP, or will I have to find a workaround for it, or *ick* do that little sniplet in ASP? Thanks, Bendik Simonsen --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php