[PHP] Re: session/mysql problems

2004-04-02 Thread Tom Dangler
From php manual http://us3.php.net/variables.external Note: Superglobal arrays, like $_POST and $_GET, became available in PHP 4.1.0 Andy B [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/01/04 12:55PM hi I created a login script and originally was using php4.3.3 to write the script with. Then I found out that it had

[PHP] Re: session/mysql problems

2004-04-02 Thread Andy B
Note: Superglobal arrays, like $_POST and $_GET, became available in PHP 4.1.0 so i remembered... had to try and port it backwards to fit the $HTTP_POST and $HTTP_SESSION vars but still didnt work... for some reason they arent going from page to page but got something else worked out for now in

Re: [PHP] Re: session/mysql problems

2004-04-02 Thread Jason Wong
On Friday 02 April 2004 22:45, Andy B wrote: Note: Superglobal arrays, like $_POST and $_GET, became available in PHP 4.1.0 so i remembered... had to try and port it backwards to fit the $HTTP_POST and $HTTP_SESSION vars but still didnt work... for some reason they arent going from page to

[PHP] Re: session/mysql problems

2004-04-02 Thread Andy B
$HTTP_* aren't superglobals and are not available inside functions that i know of i didnt use them inside functions unless checking them with if(!empty($HTTP_SESSION['username'])){. is illegal...? if that is so then no wonder why it didnt work -- PHP General Mailing List

Re: [PHP] Re: session/mysql problems

2004-04-02 Thread Jason Wong
On Friday 02 April 2004 23:21, Andy B wrote: $HTTP_* aren't superglobals and are not available inside functions that i know of i didnt use them inside functions unless checking them with if(!empty($HTTP_SESSION['username'])){. is illegal...? if that is so then no wonder why it didnt