Matt Fielding wrote:
I've recently begun work on a web-based RPG game with some friends, and
have
recently been thinking about the best solution for loading and saving
persistent variables like player life/stats and other information. I am
both
familiar with sessions and mysql for saving and
Reinhart Viane wrote:
I have the folowing problem :
Hosting of my site is at http://www.groep6049.ksjnet.be
http://www.groep6049.ksjnet.be/
My domainname is www.ksachiropoelkapelle.be
http://www.ksachiropoelkapelle.be/
I have forwarded www.ksachiropoelkapelle.be
Something like:
?php
session_set_cookie_params(0, '/', 'ksachiropoelkapelle.be');
session_start();
...
I inserted this code at the top:
session_set_cookie_params(0, '/', '.ksachiropoelkapelle.be');
It did not solve the problem, still after logging in on
www.ksachiropoelkapelle.be the session
did you check the output of phpinfo()?
if you did not made modifications or manual configurations,
the session support should be on in defalt.
~viraj.
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On Jul 29, 2005, at 8:07 PM, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
We built a box about 7 months or
* Craig Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I had an issue that I needed to be able to go back in the browser while in a
session without getting page has expired, I was reading through the manual
and came across a comment about adding the following to the sessions page to
allow users to traverse back:
Change permissions for /tmp/sess. The PHP user needs read and write
perms for this directory. PHP user might also need execute perms for /tmp.
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Db wrote:
Hi all
I'm writing a C++ CGI lib and I want to support php(5) sessions. Is there
some
API I should use or can I just create/delete/read/write the sess_ files
in /tmp?
You are probably best off searching the PHP source for
session_set_save_handler. It will be something like
On Monday 07 March 2005 21:36, Jason Barnett wrote:
You are probably best off searching the PHP source for
session_set_save_handler. It will be something like
PHP_FUNCTION('session_set_save_handler', ... )
Found it and some other functions in php-5.0.3/ext/session/session.c
I could however
Do not use frames :) It creates problems for the searchengines.
/Peter
Ryan A [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev i meddelandet
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Hi,
Reading the different articles on phpbuilder/devshed/phpfreaks etc has
left
me a bit confused..
will start from the beginning so you guys(and girls)
I had a similar problem before. I had my admin at admin.mydomain.com, and
the cookies did not transfer. I changed it to www.mydomain.com/admin
instead...
In my host my subdomain admin.mydomain.com is located in
www.mydomain.com/admin, I assume similar structure for you?
/Peter
Nick Wilson
Thanks alot.
Lordo
Peter Lauri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Sessions will make you life easier if you are using cookies to control a
web
session. http://th.php.net/manual/en/ref.session.php will give you most
information regarding this, together with some
Sessions will make you life easier if you are using cookies to control a web
session. http://th.php.net/manual/en/ref.session.php will give you most
information regarding this, together with some examples. Play around with
simple own examples and you will learn to work with sessions relativly
Are you using cookie-based sessions? Thus sayeth the manual:
Note: When using session cookies, specifying an id for session_id() will always
send a new cookie when session_start() is called, regardless if the current
session id is identical to the one being set.
Thanks google.
Reinhart Viane
: woensdag 27 oktober 2004 11:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Re: Sessions problem bug
Are you using cookie-based sessions? Thus sayeth the manual:
Note: When using session cookies, specifying an id for session_id()
will always
send a new cookie when session_start() is called, regardless
* Pablo Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just noticed that if I open up a Mozilla window, log into my CMS, then
open another Mozilla window (not by ctrl-n, but by selecting it from my
programs menu) and bring up the login page in that new window, then it
detects the session from the other window and
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 01:26 +, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
* Pablo Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just noticed that if I open up a Mozilla window, log into my CMS, then
open another Mozilla window (not by ctrl-n, but by selecting it from my
programs menu) and bring up the login page in
are you using the default PHP sessions? or are you using a custom
session handler?
Hendrik Schmieder wrote:
Hello,
we have a severe problem with seesions.
We use Apache 1.3.31 with PHP 4.3.9 as Apache module in Windows 2000
In our php.ini we have
session.gc_probability = 100
session.gc_dividend
M. Sokolewicz schrieb:
are you using the default PHP sessions? or are you using a custom
session handler?
Hendrik Schmieder wrote:
Hello,
we have a severe problem with seesions.
We use Apache 1.3.31 with PHP 4.3.9 as Apache module in Windows 2000
In our php.ini we have
session.gc_probability =
Patrick Blousson schrieb:
Hi,
What about your hard disk partitions? Sessions only works on NTFS
partitions. FAT don 't have a last accessed flag on file.
Patrick.
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Sent: Friday,
Hi Dennis, see below
Dennis Gearon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Please CC me
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I am designing my own 'usr' class that takes care of logins. I need
to know the following to finish it.
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that was a bit confusing, but it looks like you call session_start() more
than once in a script. You only need to call it once, and you need to call
it before any headers get sent, at the top of the script is a good place. If
you're scripts are already setup like that just ignore me. Oh, also, if
I have deleted session_start() at login.php
Thus i have 1 session_start()
But i receive them yet.
Yours,Mohsen
--- Jasper Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that was a bit confusing, but it looks like you call
session_start() more
than once in a script. You only need to call it
once, and you
is this php script at the top of the page, there is nothing before it?
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Why are you testing if $_POST['submit'] is set are you posting something to
the page??
In the two scripts you posted the code block wont be executed because there
is no post variable
being set.
Try this:
a1.php
==
?php
session_start();
Thanks to all that responded, I have finally found the problem:
When I installed PHP again, I kept on modifying the PHP.ini in the
WINNT directory (as specified in the manual) but the PHP.ini that was
being looked up was the 1 in the c:\php directory so I kept on trying
all new things and nothing
u need to start the session at the top of each page
sesion_start();
Angelo Zanetti wrote:
Hi all,
Im having a slightly weird problem with my session variables. when on a
certain page call it A, I register a session variable and assign it a
value. I then test if it is registered successfully and
I do do that on all pages...
pete M [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/10/2004 2:15:21 PM
u need to start the session at the top of each page
sesion_start();
Angelo Zanetti wrote:
Hi all,
Im having a slightly weird problem with my session variables. when on
a
certain page call it A, I register a
Dre wrote:
the exact error messages are
==
Warning: session_start(): open(/tmp\sess_000c30790862f64268e755546b6fcbb2,
O_RDWR) failed: No such file or directory (2) in C:\Program Files\Apache
This one time, at band camp, Chris Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warning: session_start(): Cannot send session cookie - headers already sent
by (output started at C:\Program Files\Apache
Group\Apache2\htdocs\maillist\maillist\admin.php:1) in C:\Program
Files\Apache
Thanks Chris ... problem solved, I'm sorry but these configuration details
is a bit new for me
Originally I'm a C++ programmer and web development is not my major kind of
work
Thanks again
Chris Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Dre wrote:
the exact error
Dre wrote:
Thanks Chris ... problem solved, I'm sorry but these configuration details
is a bit new for me
Originally I'm a C++ programmer and web development is not my major kind of
work
Thanks again
Good.
I think that little tidbit was actually left out of the windows install
notes, but I
Dmitry Ruban wrote:
Hi folks,
We have two instances of apache/mod_php running on 80 and 443 ports
accordingly. For both mod_php we have the same dir (/tmp) to store session
information. Is it possible to mix sessions data up if user switches between
80 and 443 ports? I mean what if when user surfs
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 09:00:41PM +0200, Maarten Weyn wrote:
It worked for 5 minutes after a reboot, but now i get the same problem
what happens is that on every session_start();
a new sessid is created how comes it doesn't use the old one
I am starting to believe that session support is
it works back after a reboot
but does anybody know how it could have happened?
Maarten Weyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi,
All my session_start() calls were working fine.
But since yesterday the vars i use does not keep there value
i use
It worked for 5 minutes after a reboot, but now i get the same problem
what happens is that on every session_start();
a new sessid is created how comes it doesn't use the old one
Maarten Weyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi,
All my session_start() calls were
Maarten Weyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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It worked for 5 minutes after a reboot, but now i get the same problem
what happens is that on every session_start();
a new sessid is created how comes it doesn't use the old one
Haven't followed this thread yet. Are you
Michael R. Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I've posted several times mentioning that I am completely unable
to cause sessions to persist. Over the intervening time, I have
replicated this problem to a different machine, with the same
results. Here's a recap
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 08:04:00PM +0200, Torsten Roehr wrote:
As far as I remember session.use_trans_sid does NOT work with forms (action
attribute). Have you tried appending it manually to the action?:
Well, this certainly seems to be progress in the correct direction.
So
Michael R. Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 08:04:00PM +0200, Torsten Roehr wrote:
As far as I remember session.use_trans_sid does NOT work with forms
(action
attribute). Have you tried appending it manually to the action?:
Well,
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 08:35:37PM +0200, Torsten Roehr wrote:
Sorry, I'm an idiot! The ? was missing:
form method=post action=xxx.php??= SID; ?
Thank you, thank you. This does indeed seem to work in my test script.
Now to go work on the real version.
This should work. As far as I have
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 08:35:37PM +0200, Torsten Roehr wrote:
Sorry, I'm an idiot! The ? was missing:
form method=post action=xxx.php??= SID; ?
Well, I spoke too soon. It does work, but only the SECOND time the
script is run!
Stage:0 SessionID: 6c9a1819fe95fa6f08f385ee2afa71ca
Michael R. Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 08:35:37PM +0200, Torsten Roehr wrote:
Sorry, I'm an idiot! The ? was missing:
form method=post action=xxx.php??= SID; ?
Well, I spoke too soon. It does work, but only the SECOND time the
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 09:12:02PM +0200, Torsten Roehr wrote:
So, what am I missing here?
You could try it without session.auto_start. Turn it off and put
session_start() at the top of the script (in all pages).
Tried that - makes no difference. Still works properly on the second
call
Take a look at PEAR:Auth
Walter
Robi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I need some info about sessions in php,
to clarify my knowledge and usage.
So lets imagine that
I am building a web site
where I can log in and log off,
it is without db.
How do I use
Well,
What you need to do is start all pages with the session_start(); variable,
like this :
?php
session_start();
?
This would make you ready for handling logins and such further down the
page.
What you also need to do is two things,
1. Create a login which registers a new session.
2. Create a
THis does the same
http://0x00.org/php/phpApplication/
pete
Patrik Fomin wrote:
Hi,,
is there anyway to get the number of people connected to the site?
in asp you just use Application and session_terminate to accomplish this
is there anyway to do this in PHP ?
regards
patrick
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Hi Puiu,
I've been having the same problem too. My code that worked up until recently
just stopped working. I did change from using:
session_register(user_id);
if (!(user_id)){
to using:
session_start();
if (!$_SESSION['user_id']){
Now it works with my
Hi Puiu,
I've been having the same problem too. My code that worked up until recently
just stopped working. I did change from using:
session_register(user_id);
if (!(user_id)){
to using:
session_start();
if (!$_SESSION['user_id']){
Now it works with my
I don't use session_register(), just the $_SESSION global variable, so this
is not it... :(
Pance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi Puiu,
I've been having the same problem too. My code that worked up until
recently
just stopped working. I did change from using:
I believe the PHP.INI has to be set with a Session variable temp directory.
Hi Puiu,
I've been having the same problem too. My code that worked up until
recently
just stopped working. I did change from using:
session_register(user_id);
if (!(user_id)){
to using:
session.save_path string
session.save_path defines the argument which is passed to the save
handler. If you choose the default files handler, this is the path
where the files are created. Defaults to /tmp. If session.save_path's
path depth is more than 2, garbage collection will not be
I have make a workaround for my problem using MySQL for
session storage and not using the PHP generated SIDs, but using
some SID generated with something like this :
$tsid=$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'].'|'.$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'].'|';
$tsid=md5(md5($tsid));
session_id($tsid);
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have a questions about sessions. In building a simple app do I have to
include the session id in the url string or in a hidden tag? or does it
normally track it by cookies and so I dont have to call it on every page?
thoughts on best way to do this
I'm trying to
Paul Furman mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 10:39 AM said:
Have a questions about sessions. In building a simple app do I have
to include the session id in the url string or in a hidden tag? or
does it normally track it by cookies and so I dont have to call it
on
Hello Don,
On 11 Feb 2004 at 11:19, Donpro wrote:
I've searched the archives and note that many have probelms using session on
a Win2K server. I am getting a
Undefined index: sessions in
D:\inetpub\mydomain\www\forms\formmail\formmail.php on line 768
error. Line 768 is:
If your on IIS, you need to set the session.save_path option in php.ini
file. Then make sure that IIS can actually write to the directory.
Jeff McKeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Pulling my hair out here.
I've got an IIS5 webserver running a php website just fine.
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Webmaster) wrote
Now I am getting such lines in the address bar:
/pages/news.php?option=1015PHPSESSID=PHPSESSID=d117dba208d4b205cd4e521
f606b b44e#result
Do you set them manual, does the server auto start a session?
What are the settings for session in your ino
A little update, seems I was wrong about the session cookie being set
when the page is first access. The first time the page is accessed no
session cookie or /tmp file is generated. I think this may be because
the site that is loading my content in a frame is also generating a cookie.
Is that a
After much head banging I found the answer. I had set my browser to only
allow cookies from the originating site to be set. (This prevent
banner ads from setting cookies).
Of course the first time my frame was loaded the browser was seeing it
as content not from the originating site and hence
It has nothing to do with the other site. Browser makes a separate
request for the frame content and you can set cookies without any
problem. You should check if the cookie is realy set and if the cookie
parameters are right (eg. in Mozilla's cookie manager).
Jean-Christian IMbeault wrote:
A
Thanks to all who posted.
Well, I managed to track down the problem. The PHP system was set to use
/tmp for its session.save_path but there was no /tmp directiory.
Strange because on my test site I don't have a /tmp directory... I'm
guessing my ISP has taken care of that separately.
Anyway I
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:56:13 +0530, Bibhas Kumar Samanta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to create restricted pages for my php/mysql/apache
server with sessions and passing session varibales to other pages for
validation.
Eventually I am doinng session_start() at the begining and
the back link as a hyperlink which allows me to add the info
to the form when returned so it looks like the form hasnt lost its
information.
- Original Message -
From: chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 11:22 AM
Subject: [PHP] Re: sessions and browser
It's a bit large the concept not working. The code seems OK but I can't tested or
help you because I can't see what it should do. If I register the my_email by hand it
will enter to the do_session_crap() ... if not I don't get anything. When you are
registering the my_email and how do you get
Bk wrote:
Hi
I've to set up a shared shopping cart to buy items
from four different sites and pay them at once
passing trough a single checkout.
Provided that these sites are hosted on the same
server (actually in the same directory), but have
different names, is it possible to share php
I believe there's a domain limitation inherent to the way cookies work
(assuming a cookies-based sessions setup), but there may be some way of
circumventing that (can't some ad banner companies track visitors from site
to site?). Seems like a multi-file search and replace should do the trick.
If
It's possible you're being afflicted with the same problem I am. See
the message just one or two above this about Sessions problem. What I
found in my debugging is that it had to do with how I was
mix-and-matching the way I specified links.
Short version of the problem is that
]; Freaky Deaky
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Re: sessions terminating randomly please help
Importance: Low
It's possible you're being afflicted with the same problem I am. See
the message just one or two above this about Sessions problem. What I
found in my debugging is that it had to do
Check if your server is using files or shared memory to save the sessions...
My ISP was using mm (memory), and it was buggy... when they changed back to
files, all was well.
Justin
on 11/03/03 7:40 AM, David Chamberlin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
It's possible you're being afflicted with the
Hi there,
Im looking for ANY help regarding his problem - I find this interesting to
say the least.
I recently switched to a new hosting company - they are running php 4.1.2 -
register globals is ON.
the sessions automatically expire without closing the window. if you load
index.php and
Do you use globals on or off ?
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Steve Vernon [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit dans le message de news:
056a01c26cb2$509f2260$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hiya,
Just upgraded to 4.2.3 and I am using the attatched
instead of using the session_register try $_SESSTION[' ssun']
Steve Vernon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hiya,
Just upgraded to 4.2.3 and I am using the attatched PHP.ini file. I
use
sessions on
To clarify, and correct a few typos:
Instead of:
$ssun = foo;
session_register(ssun);
Try:
$_SESSION['ssun'] = foo;
HTH
Justin
on 06/10/02 12:11 PM, Jeff Bluemel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
instead of using the session_register try $_SESSTION[' ssun']
Steve Vernon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use JavaScript cookie to accomplish what you're doing in your case:
script
function setCookie(name, value, expires, path, domain, secure) {
var curCookie = name + = + escape(value) +
((expires) ? ; expires= + expires.toGMTString() : ) +
((path) ? ; path= + path : ) +
I want to be able to have a user login (which is completed), they
goto a search page (completed), and search for a particular item
(completed). A page will display all the links for the items searched
for (completed). What I want out of sessions is to when they click on
the link for a
Your variable in session is called Item, so session_register(SESSION) is
wrong. It should be session_register(Item). But, as you use directly the
new syntax ($_SESSION) to affect the variable, you don't need
session_register. The variable Item will be automatically registered when
you write
Mark Faine [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit dans le message de news:
8ioeq3$kg2$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Mandrake 7.1 Apache/PHP4
I'm trying to implement this mysql session scheme as describe here:
http://phpbuilder.com/columns/ying2602.php3
A.) my sessions are not being saved into the
why do you think the session isn't working? If there is a run time error in
'file' then an error would be reported and the output terminated. If you
have error reporting off then you would expect to get eactly what you see.
Sounds like a problem inside 'file'.
Tim Ward
St Ives
May be the session is diable in the php.ini
Félix garcía renedo wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with php sessions.
I have a php file like:
?
session_start();
session_register('pagina');
?
html
head
...
/head
body
?
include('file');
?
...
/html
I have done diferent
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jean-Christian Imbeault) wrote:
How can I get around the problem of not having the SID in the URL of the
first page to my site the user comes to? It kind of a chicken-or-the-egg
problem ...
I kind of hate it when sites do this, but you could
or
they use old browsers that don't support the functionality you are using.
Jason
-Original Message-
From: Jerry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 10:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Re: sessions: what to do when browser won't accept cookies?
In article
Jerry wrote:
I kind of hate it when sites do this, but you could have the first page
reload itself if it doesn't have an SID, and add an SID to itself. This
way, if they use the back button, the first first page they come to
has the SID.
But if they it the back button again they would
As far as I know, you're right, that the session is destroyed
Kondwani Spike Mkandawire wrote:
Am I mistaken to assume that a Session is automatically
destroyed if a Window Browser is closed?
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Kondwani Spike Mkandawire wrote:
Am I mistaken to assume that a Session is automatically
destroyed if a Window Browser is closed?
*Eventually* it is destroyed, but not at the instant the browser is closed.
See the session.gc_maxlifetime and session.gc_probability settings in
php.ini. If the
Do sessions not work when using an https connection? It seems I'm losing my
data between pages.
You will need to pass the Session ID from page to page any time the user
crosses the HTTP/HTTPS boundary.
Actually, once you pass it, it will stick around on both, but you may want
to be sure and
Richard Lynch wrote:
But Cookies sent to the HTTPS are not on the HTTP and vice versa.
That ain't PHP, that's just how cookies work.
Are you sure about this? That's definitely not how the specification
reads (assuming I'm interpreting what you're trying to say correctly),
and that is not
So doing it the new way ($_SESSION['variable']) how do you close or
unregister a session?
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Still the same message. It has been actually logging me out all along, but
it will not run through that if statement.
Could you trye
if (!empty($HTTP_SESSION_VARS['valid_user'])
use $HTTP_SESSION_VARS
_
Chat with friends
Still getting the same message. This script used to work perfectly in an
older version of php. Could it be a problem with how I am setting the
sessions. Has anything changed with how we code sessions?
It's because you are unregistering the valid_user variable, but, the
old_user var you
My question is, if I have a user on my web site, and they leave and come
back does their session still exist? the file in the /tmp folder exists
until it is deleted by the OS? If the user comes back will they get
assigned the same session they had before? I know the questions are
pretty newbish
unset($_SESSION['variavble']);
Andrey
- Original Message -
From: Tyler Durdin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: sessions
So doing it the new way ($_SESSION['variable']) how do you close or
unregister a session
: Re: [PHP] Re: sessions
Still the same message. It has been actually logging me out all along, but
it will not run through that if statement.
Could you trye
if (!empty($HTTP_SESSION_VARS['valid_user'])
use $HTTP_SESSION_VARS
From the PHP docs...
=
?php
session_register (count);
$count++;
?
Hello visitor, you have seen this page ?php echo $count; ? times.p;
?php
# the ?=SID? is necessary to preserve the session id
# in the case that the user has disabled cookies
?
To continue, A
1) session_start() is not really required on any other pages beside the
index.php because session_register take care of that for you.
2) It should work when you try session_register() on the index.php, use a
makeup name, like session_register(user) then assign the data to it, like
I'd like to post a follow-up to my previous message on this subject.
Please still CC me when replying, thanks.
New test code:
?php
session_start();
if (!isset($HTTP_SESSION_VARS['counter'])) {
$HTTP_SESSION_VARS['counter'] = 1;
} else {
$HTTP_SESSION_VARS['counter']++;
}
if
Your problem is very simple. You're beginning a new session every
execution, without checking if a session is already going. So every time it
comes back around it's looking for the variables in the current session,
which every time just began.
Check for an existing session first like:
You forgot the session_start(); call. You will have to do that before you
can tap into registered vars. Hope that helps.
Jas
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I'm trying to understand sessions so I can set session variables. I set
What do you mean by pass? Using a GET method, POST, COOKIE or are you trying
to do something else (other than SESSION)?
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When I try to pass a variable from one page to another the variable is
Hello All,
I, having problems getting HTTP_SESSION_VARS to work the way I think they
should.
Shouldn't I just be able to do something like:
in a file called index.php I have the following;
?php
session_start();
?
html
head/head
body
The session_id is ?php echo \.session_id().\; ?
a
There's a good article on authentication at phpbuilder.com
http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/tim2505.php3
that may provide an idea or two.
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