Re: Session varibable problem, please help
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Date: 12/13/04
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Date: 13 Dec 2004 07:05:00 -0800
I'll try that. Thanks for your suggestion. Will update everyone on the
outcome.
Steve wrote:
> effendi@epitome.com.sg wrote:
> > My hosting provider has C:\tmp created and re-started the server,
Still
> > no luck.
> >
> > Sorry if this is a stupid question.
> >
> > Since the variable [IsAdminLogged] exists when I printed $_session,
why
> > does it not picked up for line
> >
> > if (!isset($_SESSION['IsAdminLoggedIn']))
> > logically it should,. Shouldn't it?
> >
>
> No, bcause you set one variable, and test one with another name,
perhaps?
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