When I try to pass a variable from one page to another the variable is
completely inaccessible IF I have a session going. The data has to be
passed from one page to the next through the link, as the link tells which
product the user hit. Any thoughts?
Mike Mannakee
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When I try to pass a variable from one page to another the variable is
completely inaccessible IF I have a session going. The data has to be
passed from one page to the next through the link, as the link tells
which
product the user hit. Any thoughts?
Is there a variable by the same name
No,
The strange thing is there isn't. I have a test page that links to the
order form, having this html:
form action=order_form.php method=post
input type=hidden name=prod_ids[] value=9
input type=hidden name=prod_ids[] value=8
input type=hidden name=prod_qtys[] value=1
input type=hidden
: Re: [PHP] Sessions vs passing variables
No,
The strange thing is there isn't. I have a test page that links to
the
order form, having this html:
form action=order_form.php method=post
input type=hidden name=prod_ids[] value=9
input type=hidden name=prod_ids[] value=8
input type=hidden
---John Holmes...
-Original Message-
From: Mike Mannakee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 10:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Sessions vs passing variables
No,
The strange thing is there isn't. I have a test page that links to
the
or
I'm on a server with php version 4.2.1 with register globals on. The
main
test has been can I access the variables in the script? Oddly enough,
if
I
didn't use an array they are there for me. Turns out it's only when
I'm
trying to pass an array. Single variables works fine. I'm
Right, I understand I should be able to access them. That's the whole
problem. They're not there.
I can do one of two things and they magically become available:
1. Don't start the session.
2. Use single variables, not arrays.
#2, however, would create a problem in that I intend to set it
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