On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 16:23:25 -0500, you wrote:
On Wednesday, February 6, 2002, at 04:08 PM, Floyd Baker wrote:
Now I need to make this work using the session register. I have the
all this working and passing defined variables ok.
How is this done with a manual input? I have tried to use the same
input line as before
print INPUT TYPE='text' NAME='rate[]' VALUE='$rate' SIZE='5';
but cannot integrate it into the session register.I have also
tried track_var configurations with no luck. I can get $vars into the
register but I need to input values to an array manually.
I thought that with 4.1, you didn't need to use session_register().
Rather, you just define the variable you want in the $_SESSION array:
$_SESSION['rate'] = $rate;
But maybe that's not what you want... ?
Erik
PS: you could get this value into the default by doing
print input type='text' name='rate[]' value=' .
$_SESSION['rate'] . ' size='5' /;
IOW, concatenation.
Erik Price
Web Developer Temp
Media Lab, H.H. Brown
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I'm trying to do would be more like the reverse... I don't have
$rate predefined but need to input it manually via a form. It needs
to go into the session register, not be read from it.
How does one make a manual *form* entry go directly into the session
register. That's about the basic idea I think.
I can make name='rate[]' work the old way but can't get name='rate[]'
into the session register.
Floyd
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