On 15 Aug 2013, at 19:16, dealTek <deal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I am having trouble with session_destroy - session_unset and $_SESSION = 
> array()... I am trying to STOP and destroy all session vars......
> 
> 
> with the simple code test below I would think it would echo test 1 BUT FAIL 
> on test2 
> - however it shows both for me...
> 
> how do I UNSET - DESTROY SESSIONS?
> 
> 
> <?php
> 
> 
> session_start();
> 
> $_SESSION['var1'] = 'test1';
> echo '<br /> test1 '. $_SESSION['var1'].' ';
> 
> session_unset();
> session_destroy();
> $_SESSION = array();
> 
> 
> $_SESSION['var1'] = 'test2';
> 
> echo '<br /> test2 ' . $_SESSION['var1'];
> 
> 
> 
> ?>

The $_SESSION superglobal variable is nothing more than that. Calling 
session_start will populate it with an existing session, and when the request 
ends the contents will be stored. Once you've closed or destroyed the session 
it does not stop working because it's nothing more than a superglobal variable, 
it just won't be stored at the end of the request.

-Stuart

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