I agree with RAMKUMAR VISWA. But if you want to access a variable from many pages, session is the best solution... --- In php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ram kumar <ram_viswa2004@...> wrote: > > > > mario_soflano <mario_soflano@...> wrote: use session is the best solution > > --- In php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, vahid tonal <vahid_tomorrow@> > wrote: > > > > hi > > ram > > > > in my login page i have a variables like $users which give > different value in diffrenet cases . > > i need to use this value in another page (for example mail.php ) > > > > how can i use this variable ( $user ) in mail.php > > > > with a lot of thanks , it is realy emergency . > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s > user panel and lay it on us. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > Hai, > > What method you use? - GET / POST > > DO you use the form in the page? pass the parameter in the address > > that means > > first Page Form method: > > action="mail.php?user=<? echo $user;?>" > > In Mail.php: > > $user=$_REQUEST['user']; (get the value in $user varible); > > here the $user varible is single time use, that means next page the same coding repeated. > > But here the value is visible in the address bar. > > > Another Method Session: > > write a intermediate page > > action="setvar.php?user=<? echo $user;?>" > > In setvar.php: > > session_start(); > $_SESSION['var']=$user; > > here set the session variable name 'var'. > do you want change the value please repeat and pass the different value in $user. > > In mail.php: > > session_start(); > $user=$_SESSION['var']; > > You can get the session value at any page.(write these two lines) > > OK bye, Take Care > > With Regards > RAMKUMAR VISWA > > > > --------------------------------- > Save all your chat conversations. Find them online. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >