Hi Jim, I followed Gaurav's tips on creating a "folder" to store the session info in and it got solved. I can now catch the session variables but I got A LOT of "include()" file errors which was solved by following your suggestion on expanding my URL's. Thank You Danny >On Jun 24 10, Jim Lucas : > > Nothing looks to be wrong with the session initiation code. The problem is more > the likely the calls to include a remote file. Basically, to expand your > variables out, you would be doing this: > > include ( 'http://localhost/~user/new_project/sql/sql_dflts.inc' ) ; > include ( 'http://localhost/~user/new_project/fnc/fnc_include_dir.inc' ) ; > > If your php.ini settings are stock, then the problem is with the > allow_url_include directive. It is set to "0" by default. > > See here: http://us3.php.net/manual/en/filesystem.configuration.php > > Change that setting to '1' and restart your web server, then you should be good > to go. > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php