The error is pretty self-explanatory.  You aren't starting the session before 
soemthing is being written to the page.

This will yeild the same error:

—-----top of document------
<!-- BEGIN DOCUMENT —>
<?php session_start(); ?>
—-----botton of doc---------

This is because something has been sent to the browser (the comment line), which is 
after the HTTP headers have already returned from the server.

HTH

Martin Clifford
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>>> "Matt Babineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/17/02 11:20AM >>>
If I set the SESSION autostart = 1 in the PHP config, would that
eliminate my need to use session_start() in my code? I have some PHP
inline with some HTML, and the PHP is telling me:
 
Warning: Cannot send session cookie - headers already sent
 
Any ideas how to remedy this?
 
Matt Babineau
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