Hi, Thanks much to Richard and Andy for the input :) This one did the job...
if($_SESSION['OBJ_user']->modSettings['listings']['active'] == '1') { I'm still not entirely sure I understand the syntax ;) verdon > From: Richard Harb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 22:49:44 +0200 > Let's see: > if($_SESSION['OBJ_user']->modSettings['listings']['active'] == '1') { > > That should be it ... > > Sidenote: use single quotes whenever the string needn't be evaluated > (i.e. is a variable itself) you save a couple cycles every time. > >> phpws_user Object >> ( >> [user_id] => 5 >> [username] => agent >> [password] => 77abcd5cb2ef4a366c2749ea9931c79e >> [email] => [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> [modSettings] => Array >> ( >> [listings] => Array >> ( >> [active] => 1 >> [first_name] => Agent >> [last_name] => Guy >> ) >> >> ) >> >> [error] => Array >> ( >> ) >> >> [temp_var] => >> [last_on] => 1081527610 >> [js_on] => 1 >> [user_settings] => >> ) > > On 4/9/04 4:06 PM, "Richard Harb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > do a print_r() for the structure. --> print_r($_SESSION["OBJ_user"]); > and look at the page source. > > at each level ... > if is says array refer to it with ['property'] > if obj (stdClass or otherwise) use -> that arrow thingy > > > Friday, April 9, 2004, 9:43:36 PM, you wrote: > >> Hi, being somewhat of a noob, I hope I'm using the right language to phrase >> this question... > >> In a project I am working with, I have a multi-dimensional array in session >> when a user logs in. Visually, it looks something like... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php