Re: Validation and session variables

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Yes I do have session_start on every page at the top.

Stuart
--- Marek Kilimajer <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Stuart Felenstein wrote:
> > Yes the session variables are set with
> $SESSION[''}.
> > The way it works is the variable gets set on the
> > follwing pages:
> > 
> > So, example on page 1:
> > I have this user input field: 
> > <td width="172"><input name="ListingName"
> type="text"
> > id="ListingName" maxlength="20" /></td>
> > 
> > On the following page (page 2):
> > $_SESSION['f1a'] = $_POST['ListingName'];
> > 
> > And all the pages follow the same method.  Inputs
> on
> > page 2 are $_SESSION[''] = $_POST['']; on page 3.
> > 
> > I did try putting the session_start() at the top
> of
> > the page.  Didn't seem to make any difference.
> 
> You MUST have session_start() at the beginning of
> every page that uses 
> session, and if you allow session id to be included
> in urls you MUST 
> have session_start() in every page.
> 

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