Thanks very much Tularis :)

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 Michael Mason
 Arras People
 www.arraspeople.co.uk
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"Tularis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> you need to call session_start() on every page, yes.
> Also, if you're bored with assigning values like that, and you're sure
> you're not overwriting anything, you could try:
> $_SESSION = array('UserId'=>'userid', 'Authorised'=>'yes','etc'=>'blah');
>
> However, remember that you don't need to REassign values to $_SESSION to
> keep them stored over multiple visits! :)
>
> hope that helps,
> - Tul
>
> Harlequin wrote:
> > Hi everyone. A few quick pointers if you have time...
> >
> > I've created a session, easy enough:
> > <?php session_start(); ?>
> >
> > I've created variables:
> > $_SESSION['UserID'] = UserID;
> > $_SESSION['Authorised']="yes";
> > $_SESSION['logname'] = $logname;
> >
> > When a user clicks a link to a test page I created the following doesn't
> > work though:
> > echo $_SESSION["UserID"];
> >
> > Do I need to use the (again):
> > <?php session_start(); ?>
> >
> > ??? Confused...!
> >
> > Also - rather than list the session variables the way I am new line
session,
> > new line session etc. is there a better way...?
> >

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