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I have this code which i'm trying to use to count the number of hits a page has had before redirecting the user to another page.

The idea is that non-logged in users can only visit profile.php 6 times before being redirected to a signup page, but it is also doing this for logged in users and i want the logged in users to be able to access profile.php as many times as they want.

Can someone please show me where i am going wrong.

so an example is if session is null then limit page access to 6 times, but if session = logged in then allow unlimited access.

<?
!session_id() ? session_start() : null;

if(!isset($_SESSION['logged_in']) && empty($_SESSION['logged_in'])){
    verify_profile_visit_limit();
}

function verify_profile_visit_limit(){
    $free_profiles = array(99999,99998,99997,99996,99995,99994,99993);

    if(in_array($_GET["id"], $free_profiles)) return;

    if(! isset($_SESSION["page_access_count"])){
        $_SESSION["page_access_count"] = 1;
    }

    $_SESSION["page_access_count"]++;

    if($_SESSION["page_access_count"] > 6){
        header("Location: limit.php");
        exit();
    }
}

?>

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The problem lies here:

if(!isset($_SESSION['logged_in']) && empty($_SESSION['logged_in']))

$_SESSION['logged_in'] can never be not set AND empty. You need to use the OR operator here.

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    Actually only empty() is needed.
    – Ja͢ck
    Jan 22, 2013 at 14:46
  • this didnt work. it still does the same thing. could you please explain a bit more what i need to do. thanks Jan 22, 2013 at 15:10
  • @TommyLincoln: You need to the && to a || in the if-clause. If you're still having problems, I recommend doing a var_dump($_SESSION) to make sure the session is set as you're expecting it.
    – Ayush
    Jan 22, 2013 at 16:06

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