Hi webdevs!
I am having a hard time with sessions. I bet it's because I don't REALLY understand the intricacies of PHP sessions, but I'm trying to hack my way through.
I've got this simple 2 page system, an add to cart page (1) and a cart page (2).
Procedure:
- On page 1, submit a form and set $_SESSION['example']; through a function.
- On page 1, successfully echo $_SESSION['example'];
- On page 2, it fails to echo $_SESSION['example'];
Isn't the point of a session to set a variable that can be accessed on any page of the site within a time frame?
The only wildcard here is that I am in Drupal... not using Drupal sessions. I wouldn't think that would matter though.
Sessions: Page 1 vs Page 2
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Re: Sessions: Page 1 vs Page 2
Make sure at the top of both pages you have session_start().
[SOLVED] Sessions: Page 1 vs Page 2
I found out that it was that the session would set and then when i had to refresh the page before I could call the variable.
It was weird, but it's fixed.
Thanks.
It was weird, but it's fixed.
Thanks.