Re: [PHP] $HTTP_SESSION_VARS ? Have I got it wrong

2002-07-17 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes
If you're going to use $HTTP_SESSION_VARS, then you have to use session_register(). Next page: That should work. If you use $_SESSION, instead, then you don't have to use session_register. That's how I understand it... ---John Holmes... >>> "Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/17/02 10:14AM >>>

Re: [PHP] $HTTP_SESSION_VARS ? Have I got it wrong

2002-07-17 Thread Martin Clifford
Ignore that, I'll just go grab my copy of Hooked on Phonics so I can learn to read before replying. :trots off: Martin Clifford Homepage: http://www.completesource.net Developer's Forums: http://www.completesource.net/forums/ >>> "Martin Clifford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/17/02 10:15AM >>> Defi

Re: [PHP] $HTTP_SESSION_VARS ? Have I got it wrong

2002-07-17 Thread Martin Clifford
Define the value of $count before registering it, and it should work fine :o) Martin Clifford Homepage: http://www.completesource.net Developer's Forums: http://www.completesource.net/forums/ >>> "Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/17/02 10:14AM >>> The answer is probably yes. I do a "session_start

[PHP] $HTTP_SESSION_VARS ? Have I got it wrong

2002-07-17 Thread Henry
The answer is probably yes. I do a "session_start()" followed by a "$HTTP_SESSION_VARS['count']=2" on one page. Then I go to another page and do a "session_start()" again; unfortunately the $HTTP_SESSION_VARS['count'] is empty!!! I tried doing a "session_register('count2'); $count2=123;" in the