I´m beginning in this list but already see that she´s better that any other.
Thanks for all! My doubt is clarified.

André Cupini
Programador
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
NeoBiz - fábrica de internet
http://www.neobiz.com.br

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ray Hunter 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 2:13 PM
  Subject: Re: [PHP] Another questions about usning session.


  But also note that session data can be stolen by other users too...

  --
  Ray

  On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 10:10, Marek Kilimajer wrote:
  > Advantage of session is that you can trust the variables you keep in 
  > your session. cookies can be spoofed
  > 
  > André Cupini wrote:
  > 
  > >* People, sorry my ugly English. I´m Brazilian...
  > >
  > >I am looking for learning more about sessions... I´m test this code below
  > >don´t work with me.... My php version is 4.1.2.
  > >Anybody have a complete example code of how use sessions?
  > >Another doubt: Sessions use cookies? What the advantage in use sessions
  > >instead of cookies?
  > >
  > >André Cupini
  > >Programador
  > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > >NeoBiz - fábrica de internet
  > >http://www.neobiz.com.br
  > >
  > >--------------------------------------------------------------------
  > >Definitely.
  > >
  > >- enable cookies on your browser
  > >- make sure you're using PHP >= 4.1
  > >
  > >1. Start with a blank text file.
  > >
  > >2. Copy and paste this in:
  > >---
  > ><?php
  > >session_start();
  > >if (!isset($_SESSION['count'])) {
  > >    $_SESSION['count'];
  > >}
  > >else {
  > >    $_SESSION['count']++;
  > >}
  > >?>
  > >Hello visitor, you have seen this page <?php echo $_SESSION['count'] ?>
  > >times.<p>
  > >To continue, <A HREF="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>">click here</A>
  > >---
  > >
  > >3. Open it up in your browser, and test that it works (the value of
  > >$_SESSION['count'] should increase with each click)
  > >
  > >4. If that much works, open up the URL in a second window, and try to run
  > >two separate sessions... (the first window might be on 10 clicks, and the
  > >new one will be starting from 1)
  > >
  > >5. If we're still cool, now try it without cookies maybe, by adding the SID
  > >to the URL that they click on.
  > >
  > >
  > >If all this works, then the problem is obviously in your code somewhere, not
  > >an issue with PHP/sessions/browsers/cookies/etc.
  > >
  > >
  > >Justin
  > >
  > >
  > >
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