Simple. A resource, like the stuff you get when running mysql_query for instance ($resource = mysql_query($sql);) cannot be stored in a session variable. When you go to a new page, the resource variable is no longer linked to the results of the mysql query and thus wasn't stored.
You following?

But I don't understand what sessions and resources has to do with $_POST variables!

Mike

bedul skrev:
the problem is right here (said on error msg):
session_register("myusername"); session_register("mypassword");

u should use session_register("myusername") after declare the name.
i taken from my php chm

It is currently impossible to register resource variables in a session. For 
example, you cannot create a connection to a database and store the connection 
id as a session variable and expect the connection to still be valid the next 
time the session is restored. PHP functions that return a resource are 
identified by having a return type of resource in their function definition. A 
list of functions that return resources are available in the resource types 
appendix.

if you understand what statement above.. conguration, if not.. don't shock.. me 
either.

for phpWin.. this topic perhaps easy for you to answer.

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