From: | Joolz <joolz(at)xs4all(dot)nl> |
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To: | list-postgresql-php <pgsql-php(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | session_is_started() |
Date: | 2004-04-08 13:40:31 |
Message-ID: | 20040408134031.GA13236@localhost.localdomain |
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Hello,
I'm makeing a PHP frontend to a postgresql db, and want to use
sessions in order to sore global variables. I read that it's enough to
put session_start() in the top file of the app, but that doesn't work,
when I go two or three PHP files "deep", the session is forgotten.
To workaround this, I tried putting session_start() at the begonning
of every PHP file that does something with session variables. This
however gives me lot of these errors: "Notice: A session had already
been started - ignoring session_start() in [scriptname] on line 5"
I would like something like
if (!session_is_started()) { // note: this function doesn't exist
session_start();
}
How have you solved this problem? Thanks for any tips!
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