OK. Must try that.

BTW theres something odd about my serialize. I got it return something but 
not quite what was expected :) Here's the result "a:3:{i:0;s:1:"

-W

"Stut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti viestissä:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> William Stokes wrote:
>
>>"Why do you want to post it to itself? Why not use a session instead? "
>>-I dont know. Never tried "session"
>>
>>"It's a lot more efficient."
>>-OK. Is it more complicated to write?
>>
>
> "session" is great, gets me high every time. See your local supplier or go 
> to http://php.net/session to order yours.
>
> In summary...
>
> 1) Call session_start(); at the top, that is to say the very first line, 
> of every script
> 2) Use the $_SESSION superglobal at will (no pun intended)
> 3) PHP takes care of storing the contents of $_SESSION between pages
> 4) Remember that the session will expire after a period of inactivity or 
> when the user closes their browser (subject to the configuration in 
> php.ini - the URL above explains all that)
> 5) There is no step 5!
>
> -Stut 

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