Hello, Is there somethigh special about Opera 8 and it's way to locally store variable values? I have a application which uses 2 variables to determine what information to retrieve and output from DB. At the first page user has to decide what to do and after that his given 2 variables $updateid and $team_id. I do unset($updateid) unset($team_id); at the beginning of the first page because the user has an option to later change the decision he made at the beginnning. This works fine in IE and Firefox but Opera "remembers" users previous choice and prints wrong info to user. After pressin refresh button it's back to normal. So does Opera store variable values to a local cache so that unset() won't clear them? Sounds odd? If this is the case how this can be fixed? Thanks a lot -Will -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php