if (session_is_registered($_SESSION['login']))
echo(seesion is reg);
else
echo(seesion not reg);
try
if (isset($_SESSION['login']))
echo(seesion is reg);
else
echo(seesion not reg);
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Ok here is what I do:
$_SESSION['login']=true;
if (session_is_registered($_SESSION['login']))
echo(seesion is reg);
else
echo(seesion not reg);
I have not used the session_register function as the manual says the
following:
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Have you
ok I thought the problem was fixed but its not. The session variable
gets registered correctly however when I go to the next page and too see
if its still registered using the isset() function its not registered
anymore. I do have session_start(); at the top of the new page.
I cant think why its
Angelo Zanetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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ok I thought the problem was fixed but its not. The session variable
gets registered correctly however when I go to the next page and too see
if its still registered using the isset() function its not registered
anymore.
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 17:39:21 +0200, Angelo Zanetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok I thought the problem was fixed but its not. The session variable
gets registered correctly however when I go to the next page and too see
if its still registered using the isset() function its not registered
Hi Matt,
The session_id() is correct on both pages. Some info I forgot to add is
this:
on my first page:
session_write_close();
header(Location: franchise_menu.php?.SID);
exit();
however on my franchise_menu.php page, no SID is displayed in the
browser address. could that be a reason? Or have
no I'm not using cookies.
Session configuration values from php.ini:
session.save_handler = files
session.save_path = c:\temp\sessions
session.use_cookies = 0
session.name = PHPSESSID
session.auto_start = 0
session.cookie_lifetime = 0
session.cookie_path = /
session.cookie_domain =
session_write_close();
header(Location: franchise_menu.php?.SID);
exit();
SID will be empty if session ID was set in an appropriate session cookie
if you do a print_r($_SESSION) on franchise_menu.php do you see anything?
If you have access to the webserver you could just go in and look at
Angelo Zanetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi Matt,
The session_id() is correct on both pages. Some info I forgot to add is
this:
on my first page:
session_write_close();
header(Location: franchise_menu.php?.SID);
exit();
however on my franchise_menu.php
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