Al Baker's comment does help to iron out the broken script. Thanks, Al!!!! Now, I still can not understand why the 2nd page show the $_SESSION as blank. It is suppose to contain datas. The php.net stated that $_SESSION is global. Any comments?
> > --clip-- (Page 1) > > > > session_start(); // Recently Moved Up Here!!!! > > odbc_fetch_into($result,$_SESSION,1); > > > > $salt = strtoupper(md5(uniqid(rand()))); > > session_id($salt); > > header("Location: https://test.whatever/index.php?".SID); > > > > --clip-- (Page 2) > > > > session_start(); // Recently Added > > print_r($_COOKIE); > > print_r($_SESSION); > > > > --clip-- Thanks, FletchSOD "Al Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 1025712692.3987.0.camel@workstation">news:1025712692.3987.0.camel@workstation... > You must do a session_start() before you can use the session ID or the > session array. > > On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 12:24, Scott Fletcher wrote: > > Have not been successful in making this work for 2 days now. I'm focusing > > on making the $_SESSION to work on each webpages. The 1st page is the > > login. The 2nd page represent the rest of the webpages on a secure side > > after logging in. I could use some help in making this work. The $_SESSION > > does not work on the 2nd page. Since I can't use the register_global(), so > > I don't see how someone claim that it can work without it. I will > > appreciate it. > > > > --clip-- (Page 1) > > > > odbc_fetch_into($result,$_SESSION,1); > > > > $salt = strtoupper(md5(uniqid(rand()))); > > session_id($salt); > > session_start(); > > header("Location: https://test.whatever/index.php?".SID); > > > > --clip-- (Page 2) > > > > print_r($_COOKIE); > > print_r($_SESSION); > > > > --clip-- > > > > Thanks! > > FletchSOD > > > > > > > > -- > > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > -- > This email was sent with Ximian Evolution. > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php