On which platform do you run?
set display_startup_errors = On
so that you eventually will see any php initialization problem (like the
folder where session data is stored being not accessible because of
permission restrictions...I say that because I ran into this problem)
to recap, code should be on first page:
<?php
session_start(); (not necessary if session_auto_start=1)
session_register("a");
$HTTP_SESSION_VARS["a"]="something";
?>
and on second page:
<?php
echo "Value of a is: ".$HTTP_SESSION_VARS["a"];
?>
should return:
Value of a is: something
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Gabriele Biondo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : lundi 20 août 2001 15:11
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]; PHP
Objet : Re: [PHP] confusing problem w/sessions
> start your session before sending any html output to browser
Okay. This solves the problem w/the warnings
> check that register_globals is on
It is actually on
> if not use $HTTP_SESSION_VARS("a") instead to reference your session var
> assign a value after having initialiazed your var not before
Done. Nothing changes at all...
my variables are saved (session_register("a") returns true) but from the
second page,
wich code is:
<?session_start();
print $HTTP_SESSION_VARS["a"];
print "<br>$a";
?>
i do not see anything at all...
more suggestions?
thanks in advance
Gabriele
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