On 24 June 2004 16:44, H. J. Wils wrote:
this is the code, but this code works on my hosting provider but not
on my own server. I think i have to change settings in php.ini but
dont know which...
first page:
session_start();
include connect.php;
include functions.php;
I want to use sessions to check wether a user is logged in or not.
Therefore,I use session_start and session_register. When I registere the
values on the same page, they all seem to work. But when I ask the value of
a registered session variable on another page, it is empty?!?! Does anyone
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But when I ask the value of
a registered session variable on another page, it is empty?!?! Does
anyone
know how this comes? i am using session_start() at every page..
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try the $_SESSION array for starage of session variables.
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i do ($_SESSION['sid']), but the variables remain empty...
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If you are using the array forget about session_register.
http://www.php.net/session_register
Could you post a little code? That will make this easier to solve.
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Are you getting any errors displayed?
The php.ini file has to have a directory specified for the session temp
variables.
I want to use sessions to check wether a user is logged in or not.
Therefore,I use session_start and session_register. When I registere the
values on the same page, they
do you get any output on the second page if you do this?
?php
session_start();
print 'pre';
print_r($_SESSION);
print '/pre';
if ( isset($_SESSION['logged_in'])){
echo Welcome...;
}else{
header(location: user.php?action=9);
}
?
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So, on your second page you NEVER see the Welcome... get echoed out? It
always forwards you to the user.php page?
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On Thursday 24 June 2004 23:43, H. J. Wils wrote:
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$_SESSION['logged_in'] = true;
$_SESSION['sid'] = $sid;
$_SESSION['user'] = $uid;
$dt = date(Y-m-d H:i:s);
You should always
indeed...
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What are you setting $_SESSION['sid'] to?
i do ($_SESSION['sid']), but the variables remain empty...
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] [PHP]: session problem
this is the code, but this code works on my hosting provider
but not on my
own server. I think i have to change settings in php.ini but
dont know
which...
first page:
session_start();
include connect.php;
include functions.php;
$user= $_GET[email
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