hi
If you put:

<?
session_start();

as the first line on your page it will behave as you want I think.
Tom




At 08:41 PM 17/03/2002, Carlos Costa Portela wrote:
>On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Edward van Bilderbeek - Bean IT wrote:
>
> > maybe you better use:
> >
> > session_unregister("counter");
> >
>
>         I've put that, but it doesn't run. As you can see in the URLs
>below, my code is:
>
>if ($id == "logout") { // the user wants logout :(
>     session_unregister("counter");
>   }
>   else { // user is navigating through our links
>     session_register("counter"); // why I recover the previous value here,
>                                 // even I've clicked logout?
>     $counter++;
>     print "counter: $counter<br/>\n";
>   }
>}
>
> > > http://casa.ccp.servidores.net/tutorials/php/sessions/sessions.php and
> > > http://casa.ccp.servidores.net/tutorials/php/sessions/sessions.phps you
> > > have the web page and the code, respectively.
>
>         Tom says that I must create a new session with a different name
>(now I only start a new session implicitly via session_register()).
>Perhaps I am confused with the 'session' term. I thought that if I do
>session_destroy() the session forget all the info, but if I check
>session_id() before and after session_destroy() I see that the value is
>the same.
>
>         Thanks for your help,
>                 Carlos.
>
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