* Thus wrote James Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello,

hello james.

> 
> Is there a limit or something to the number of Session vars that can be
> used? I've even tried setting a Session var called "foo" and that doesn't
> work.

None that php enforces, only the operating system's filesystem and
the sanity of passing around  2MB of session data :)


>       $row_GetCatText= mysql_fetch_assoc($GetCatText);
>       $HTTP_SESSION_VARS['sv_adCatText'] = $row_GetCatText['category'];
>       if($HTTP_SESSION_VARS['sv_adCatText'] == "Books"){
>               header("Location: " . "CreateAdBook.php");
>               exit;
>       }else{
>               header("Location: " . "CreateAdNonBook.php");

These location headers should be using an absolute URI
(http://server/path/to/file.php)

As for your session problem, I'm not entirely sure but one
recommendation would be to ensure that a 'Connection: close' header
is sent to the client also. 


Curt
-- 
"I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure."

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