On Mon, 3 Sep 2001, Dhaval Desai wrote:
> session_encode($dhaval);
...
> when I check out the c:\tmp\ directory and check out
> the session data I can still read the same as
> dhaval=trythisout and it's not encoded...is it coz the
session_encode() returns a string for you to use in a PHP script
Hi!
I want to encode a variable data this way...
session_start();
session_register("dhaval");
$dhaval = "trythisout";
session_encode($dhaval);
when I check out the c:\tmp\ directory and check out
the session data I can still read the same as
dhaval=trythisout and it's not encoded...is it coz
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