So now I have SESSIONs set: user, AdminID, AdminLogin

but I'm trying to use them without showing them in links...currently the
pages only load if I make the links like this:

<a href="Welcome.php?AdminID=<?php echo $_SESSION['AdminID']; ?>"
target="mainFrame">Home</a>

I thought the whole purpose of having/using Sessions is to not have to pass
variables in url's, but if I remove the session in the link above when I
click to it, It logs me out, even though it IS holding the SESSION (which I
checked by revealing my variables) so I guess I am confused about this bit
of code, I think its saying if the SESSION is there great if not logout...
but even when I expose the variables and see that the session is passing
from page to page it keeps sending me to the logout page:

This is how it was originally written:
if (empty($_SESSION['AdminLogin']) || $_SESSION['AdminLogin'] !=  true){
    header ("Location: LogOut.php");
    $_SESSION['user']=$UserName;
    $_SESSION['AdminID']=$AdminID; <--*I added this one originally the
script only used 'user' and 'AdminLogin'* but passed them in urls
}


Is the above part not needed since the Session is already active? Should I
be not using the header part (honestly I havent read up on that chapter yet)

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