Dear Vincent,

Tried that as well as $HTTP_SERVER_VARS, $_SESSION, etc., still cannot get
the damn thing working.

Regards,
Charlie.

"Vincent Dupont" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I would do
script 1 :
$_SESSION['test'] = "hello world";

and in script2 :
print($_SESSION['test']);


vincent

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mardi 20 avril 2004 17:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] session variables


I have two test files running on a server, which is giving me a headache,
due to the fact the session variables are not been maintained across the two
pages.

The server is running ...

PHP Version  = 4.0.5
register_globals = ON
Session Support = Enabled
session.auto_start = Off
session.cache_expire =  180
session.cache_limiter = nocache
session.cookie_domain = inweb.net.uk
session.cookie_lifetime = 600
session.cookie_path =  /
session.cookie_secure = Off
session.entropy_file = no value
session.entropy_length = 0
session.gc_maxlifetime = 1440
session.gc_probability = 1
session.name = PHPSESSID
session.referer_check = no value
session.save_handler = files
session.save_path = /tmp
session.serialize_handler php
session.use_cookies = On

The two script files are as follows: -

Page #1:

<?
 session_start();
 session_register("test");
 $test = "Hullo World";
 print $test;     // prints "test"
?>

Page # 2

<?
 session_start();
 print $test;    // prints nothing, zip!
?>

Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong, works fine of test servers, etc.,
only screwed up when site was lauched.

Thanks in advance ...

Regards
Charlie.

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