Just use the session_start() in the second page and they will be magically
there where you've put them in the first page.
Sascha
Am Samstag, 21. September 2002 17:01 schrieb Murat Ö.:
hi,
page1.php creates a session and its variables in it in successfully. the
variables and values are
i tried but it didn't work.
i wrote in page2.php:
?php
session_start();
echo $_SESSION['isim'];
?
and i was noticed: Undefined index: isim in .
but i have written $_SESSION['isim']='murat' in page1.php
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i have written
ini_set(session.name, SID);
before, in page1.php. and i've added it on page2.php before session_start
and it works.
thanks..
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i tried but it didn't work.
i wrote in page2.php:
?php
I'm assuming there has got to be a better answer then this, but I found I
had the same problem is I was using headers to go to the next page, but when
I used the html tags then everything was fine (the SID wasn't getting
passed).
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