I have never tried it but if it did work i doubt it would use cookies, it would probably pass it in the addresses or throw an error. On 12/8/05, Joe Harman <cjharman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I guess this was just out of general curiousity... If you started > 'session_start()' after 'ob_start()' would the sessions work > correctly? k.. maybe I am still confused... lol... I normally do > session_start() before the ob_start()... > > ---- > Zack Said : 'yes, it will display the content in the buffer before > creating the session. If your session uses cookies (this is usually > automatically decided by php) it cannot send out the header after the > buffer.' > ---- > > So, the question is really... in what order is the best way to do > this... I would think that you always want to start a session first... > but then again, you guys are the experts... i am sure someone knows a > reason when you should not do that. > > ;o) > Joe > > > > > On 12/8/05, Chris Shiflett <shiflett@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Joe Harman wrote: > > > Okay...makes sense after you spelled it out to me. > > > > That didn't make sense to me (and I missed the original reply). Mind > > elaborating? :-) > > > > Chris > > > > -- > > Chris Shiflett > > Brain Bulb, The PHP Consultancy > > http://brainbulb.com/ > > > > > -- > Joe Harman > --------- > * My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features. > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >