|Valentin wrote:
|
|>Hi, is any way to pass a $Var from one to other php pages without using
|><DEFANGED_FORM> and Cookies?
|>
|>Thanks,
|>
On Jul 16, 2003, "John Manko" claimed that:

|page1.php
|$_SESSION['myvars_VARNAME'] =  $varname;
|the 'myvars_' is just for identification purposes, so avoid over-writing
|anthing that you might not want to.
|
|page2.php
|$varname =  $_SESSION['myvars_VARNAME'];

Session still either use cookies or URI:
"There are two methods to propagate a session id: Cookies, URL parameter"

Thus sayeth the oracle:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.session.php

The only way that I can see of passing a variable from page to page
without using cookies or URI would be to make sure that only one person
can access the entire site at one time and use either a database or a file
on the server.

Jeff
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