I am having a slight problem unseting some session variable.
here is an exaple of what I have
Page1:
choice: 1
choice: 2
choice: 3
choice: 4
Click on Submit button after choosing 1, 2, 3, or 4
Page 2:
Loads information from previoius choice.
Start over again
I am using a session var
I tried to enter the comand as such
unset ($_SESSION["choice"]);
I thought everything in php was double quotes. but even with single quotes
it still isn't quite working. If I do it on the first page then it won't
let a later command assign anything to the variable, but if I do it on a
seper
I more or less figured that. below is the code for the two pages in
question.
Page 1:
Borrowers
"; echo "Name"; echo "";
echo ""; echo "Phone"; echo "";
echo ""; echo "Address"; echo "";
echo ""; echo "Admin"; echo "";
echo "";
if($users)
while($row=mysql_fetch_ro
Sorry about that I should have been more detailed.
session_start() and all of my session_register() calls happen on login.php
here is a sample session_register call.
session_register("currentbid");
I am under the impression that I only need one session register call.
Jed
"Kevin Stone" <[EM
/me feels kinda dumb now.
Well even after adding session_start to my connect.inc, it doesn't work. I
only need to do session_register() once correct? Or do I need to do that
everytime I do session start? If I have to do it everytime then what is
the point of sessions?
Jed
"Kevin Stone
For what? His own stupidity of not reading the footers where it says "To unsubscribe,
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J
"Daniel Negron/KBE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
07/09/2002 01:28 PM
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This will only work if you have a single line of code after the else and
if. At least that is my understanding of all languages :)
J
"Alexander Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
07/10/2002 08:25 AM
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Subject:[PHP] if syntax
I know t
After redoing my entire site because of session let me give ya some help.
$_SESSION["test_var"] = "froggy";
then on page two
session_start();
print $_SESSION["test_var"]."!";
a few tips I have run into
SESSION needs to be all caps, otherwise php gets cranky. I am fairly sure
in forms you nee
I am sure this is the n00b thing think, but you do have it as
$_POST["var"] for the variables right, assuming you had the other style
before. also I had problems without POST being capitalized in the form
section.
J
"Hopp3r" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
07/10/2002 12:23 PM
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