* 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." -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php