Re: Don't mean to be repetitive - Session Variables

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Jason, thank you for all the help today! 
It's all working now.  
However, warning: I maybe back when I try to slam it
all into the database. 

Stuart
--- Jason Wong <php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Monday 11 October 2004 19:42, Stuart Felenstein
> wrote:
> > I think I found the correct way.  By registering
> the
> > session variable in the "next" page is how they
> take.
> > Form Page 1 -
> > collect user input
> > Form Page 2 -
> > $_SESSION['name'] = $POST['myane'];
> >
> > This sound right?
> 
> Yes (aside from the typos above).
> 
> > I'm not sure if
> > A) in the field area do i keep the value set as
> > "value="<?php echo $_SESSION['MyName']; ?>"> or is
> > that where my mistake is happening ?
> 
> At this point $_SESSION['MyName'] is not defined
> (not registered, and even if 
> it was registered you have nothing to put in it just
> yet) and hence setting 
> your field value to it is meaningless.
> 
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