Greg Donald wrote:

On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 14:09:02 -0800, Tony Di Croce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I just started using PHP a week or so ago... And everything is coming
along great...


Awesome, welcome to the club.  :)


But I have some general question about sessions...
Actually, about PHP's built in session support.

Do I need to call session_start() in every script that needs access to
$_SESSION[]?


Yup.  I place the call in my config.php file that I include in all my
other PHP files.


I think I would like to store a user id in my $_SESSION[] global. If
this variable is set, I will consider this session "logged in". Is
their a secure way to do this?


That's pretty much how I do it.  User's who are not logged in have a
$_SESSION['userid'] equal to zero.  Logged-in users have their userid
set as it exists in the table of users.
it's a very common way of doing it :) (yes, I use it aswell)


I would like to have at least an outline of how this works in my head,
so tell me if I am wrong in any of this:

When session_start() is called, this function sets a cookie in this
browser with a unique value that is bound to a set of globals (IE, the
contents of $_SESSION[]). When subsequent HTTP requests have this
cookie attached, the correct set of $_SESSION[] variables is loaded...
Everything right?


Yup.

There are ways to encrypt you PHP sessions if you need such functionality.



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