So i should start the header (or wherever in the header) with :

    $GLOBALS["userPassword"] = "whatever";

    function cp() {
        global $userPassword;

        // $userPassword is 'whatever' //
    }


Did I get it or am I just too tired?

- Richard

"Michael Stearne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Try the define function.  That will define a constant that you will always
have
> access to (within functions, through various included files,etc.)  Or you
can
> write values to the $GLOBALS array of global variables.
>
> $GLOBALS["userPassword"]="u8943fd";
>
> Will define a variable that is accessible as $userPassword. outside of
> functions and within functions available after the global $userPassword;
> command is within the function.
>
> HTH,
> Michael
>
>
> Richard wrote:
>
> > Greetings.
> >
> >     I have about two include files which are included in every php page
that
> > I have, and I wish to store global variables, such as passwords,
usernames
> > and other details information.
> >     After going through the PHP manual, all I could find was UNSET/SET
> > global variables, but I don't know if that is the one to use or not...
they
> > looked like if they were to be doing something else.
> >
> >     Any help or ideas?
> >
> > - Richard
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