Only the old session vars show up when I do print_r($HTTP_SESSION_VARS);
In the unsecure http I already registered a session var called $newses. when
I go to the secure part I use the same sessionid -> session_id($sid);
where $sid was part of the url
https://domain.com/gotosecure.php?sid=$PHPSESI
$HTTP_SESSION_VARS shows you this. I don't remember precisely if or where it
appears on phpinfo();, but you can try this to see all registered session
variables:
That's a nice way to see any array, BTW. Including $HTTP_SERVER_VARS,
$HTTP_POST_VARS, GET, etc... nice one.
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Julio Nobrega
Hi Jim, I included a phpinfo in my script, where can I see the values of
them? (in PHPINFO)
Luc
"Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> Unless you have an unstated purpose for serializing/unserializing,
> it's not necessary because PHP automat
Unless you have an unstated purpose for serializing/unserializing,
it's not necessary because PHP automatically serializes and
unserializes your session variables.
Can you see the correct values if you insert the phpinfo() command?
If you can that should give you a clue as to how to reference
I am trying to set some sessions variables in an https (SSL):
session_start();
...
$row = $results[0];
session_register("myses");
if(session_is_registered("myses")){
$myses=array("id"=>$row["user_id"],"username"=>$row["username"],"password"=>
$row["password"]);
$myses=serialize($myses);
}
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