> I have some code that looks like this: > > if(!session_is_registered('errors')) > session_register('errors'); > > but i want to do this using the $_SESSION, i tried > doing it this way > > if(!isset($_SESSION['errors'])) > session_register('errors'); > > but when i echo(isset($_SESSION['errors'])) it prints > false > > So i am not sure how to register a variable with > $_SESSION
You don't need to use session_register() when you're using $_SESSION. Just treat $_SESSION as any other variable and assign values to it. To remove values from it, use unset(). if(!isset($_SESSION['errors'])) { $_SESSION['errors'] = 'default'; } ---John Holmes... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php