Re: [PHP] $_SESSIONS and printing off..

2003-02-18 Thread Ernest E Vogelsinger
At 13:33 18.02.2003, Frank Keessen said: [snip] >This is working fine. But i've set $_SESSION['level'] to value 2 (that's >done in the php file that calls this one). Now i want the above code to >check for the level and if is not equal to two than go to the e

Re: [PHP] $_SESSIONS and printing off..

2003-02-18 Thread Frank Keessen
login.htm) statement.. better explained??? ;> Thanks, Frank - Original Message - From: "Rich Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Frank Keessen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 1:25 PM Subject: RE: [PHP] $_SESSION

RE: [PHP] $_SESSIONS and printing off..

2003-02-18 Thread Rich Gray
nal Message- > From: Frank Keessen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 18 February 2003 12:15 > To: Rich Gray; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [PHP] $_SESSIONS and printing off.. > > > Thanks, > > But then another question; > > if (isset($_SESSION['usern

Re: [PHP] $_SESSIONS and printing off..

2003-02-18 Thread Frank Keessen
or example User Frank = level 1 User Rich = level 2 I've set $_SESSION['level'] to 2 but how can i check that with the above line? Thanks for your help, Frank - Original Message - From: "Rich Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Frank Keessen" <[EMAIL

RE: [PHP] $_SESSIONS and printing off..

2003-02-18 Thread Rich Gray
Er... well I've seen a lot worse code than that but maybe you could use ... if (isset($_SESSION['username']) && !empty($_SESSION['username'])) { echo 'Welcome '.$_SESSION['username'].', you are still logged in.'; } else { header... etc etc } Rich > -Original Message- > Fro