I assure you, it's not magic, and it doesn't stop working
"without reason" - there's always a reason with computers :)

Could you please send a code snippet so we can
see exactly what you're doing?

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Scott Hurring
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EAC Corporation
scott (*) eac.com
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"Tomator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Generally I don't believe in magic, but...
>
> I tried to use 'session' machanism. So I typed "session_start()" and so on,
> configured path to store session info. Surely before sending any headers. I
> defined variable "level", accesed by $_SESSION["level"]. Sesion files were
> being created in correct directory, but files had zero length and mentioned
> variable was not changing... was not even set.
>
> Register_globals was ON, everything should work. But didn't.
> Turning off register_globals didn't change anything.
>
> I have added "counter" - just example from php manual. Initially nothing
> happened until I changed acces mode to counter from $_SESSION["counter"] to
> $HTTP_SESSION_VAR["counter"]. "Counter" was still unaffected and
> unaccesible, but "level" (still accesed by $_SESSION["level"]) was!
>
>  I'd love to know WHY. I'm afraid it can stop working "without" reason, just
> as started. Could anybody explain me what's going on?
>
>



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