>Hello hello,
>
>I have this strange thing with a sort of login procedure (still working it
>out, but it will work eventually)
>On the first page, you log in (username + password)
>Then we come to 'login.php' where I have this header
>      1 <?php
>      2         session_start();
>      3         $loginname=$_POST["loginname"];
>      4         $loginpw=$_POST["loginpw"];
>      5         session_register('loginname');
>      6         session_register('loginpw');
>      7 ?>

Do the session_register *BEFORE* you assign the variables.

:5,6 move 3

>This works, I can use $loginname and $loginpw
>
>Somewhere on that page I have added a few buttons, and one of those buttons
>is functional (the others have to be written yet)
>But here I have this header:
>      1 <?php
>      2         session_start();
>      3         $loginname=$_SESSION['loginname'];
>      4         $loginpw=$_SESSION['loginpw'];
>      5 /*        session_register('loginname');
>      6         session_register('loginpw');  -- commented out, it did not
>add something seemingly */
>      7 ?>

Same thing.

>The strange thing is that if I do (hey, it's just for testing what's
>happening):
>print("loginname = $loginname<br>\n");
>print("loginpw=$loginpw<br>\n");
>
>both loginname and loginpw contain the same information, which is the true
>information of $loginpw
>what am I doing wrong here?

I dunno how the data gets in there, but I'm pretty sure it isn't happening
from the lines you've provided.  Show us more code.

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