On Sat, July 14, 2007 1:26 pm, Al wrote:
> You guys confirmed my understanding, it can't be done in a reasonable
> manner.
>
> I'm adding a simple CAPTCHA to an existing page and don't want to
> bother tracing the code that
> modifies the session buffer.  It's obvious that the code is resetting
> the buffer, so it messes up my
> saving of the security number.  Obviously, I don't want it exposed
> with GET or shown in the HTML
> source.
>
> I'll just make my own simple session-like buffer with a tmpfile()
> outside the webspace.

I suspect you have a flaw in your basic HTTP interaction logic rather
than whatever it is you think is going wrong...

I'm not sure what you mean by "session buffer" either...

A lot of error_log() statements to see where you are
storing/retrieving your security number will probably help you far
more than trying to re-invent sessions...

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