Shawn McKenzie wrote: > tedd wrote: >> Hi gang: >> >> Apparently, there's something going on here that I don't understand -- >> this happens far too often these days. >> >> Here's a print_r($_SESSION); of the session arrays I'm using: >> >> [user_id] => Array >> ( >> [0] => 6156 >> [1] => 7030 >> [2] => 656 >> ) >> >> [first_name] => Array >> ( >> [0] => Diane >> [1] => Fred >> [2] => Helen >> ) >> >> [last_name] => Array >> ( >> [0] => Cable >> [1] => Cago >> [2] => Cahalan >> >> >> The following is how I tried to access the data contained in the >> $_SESSION arrays: >> >> $num_users = count($_SESSION['user_id']); >> >> for ($i = 0; $i < $num_users; $i++) >> { >> $last_name = $_SESSION['last_name'][$i]; >> $first_name = $_SESSION['first_name'][$i]; >> echo("<p>$last_name, $first_name</p>"); >> } >> >> The only thing that came out correct was the first echo. The remaining >> echos had no values for $first_name or $last_name. >> >> What's happening here? >> >> Cheers, >> >> tedd >> >> >> PS: I'm open to other suggestions as to how to do this. > > What do you get if you do a print_r($_SESSION) just before this loop? > > -Shawn Also, echo $num_users; -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php