I have a large number of pages, each of which use a common header/footer. My wish is to keep the header and footer standard regardless of which page the user is on.
To access administration functions, the user presses an administration link at the bottom of the header. I would like this administrative login link to change to a log-out link after the user is logged in.
If I use session_start()
in the header, then every page is going to have a session. I was told (I'm not sure if this is true or not) that it is bad practice to always have a session open.
Making matters worse in this regard, many of my pages use sessions (specifically all the administrative ones), and if you try and call start_session()
after a header is sent (which obviously happens because my common header is parsed prior to the page content script sections being run, then it is an error.
To this point, I had been calling start_session()
before the require line for the header on pages that would need sessions - but if the header now starts the session then this becomes an error.
If I need to know when an administrator is logged in within the common header code, how do I handle my session creation? Am I looking at this wrong?