Don't use it. The description says:
Register one or more global variables with the current session.
Two things that came to my mind:
- Using global variables is not good anyway, find a way to avoid them.
- You can still set variables with
$_SESSION['var'] = "value".
See also the warnings from the manual:
If you want your script to work regardless of register_globals, you need to instead use the $_SESSION array as $_SESSION entries are automatically registered. If your script uses session_register(), it will not work in environments where the PHP directive register_globals is disabled.
This is pretty important, because the register_globals directive is set to False by default!
Further:
This registers a global variable. If you want to register a session variable from within a function, you need to make sure to make it global using the global keyword or the $GLOBALS[] array, or use the special session arrays as noted below.
and
If you are using $_SESSION (or $HTTP_SESSION_VARS), do not use session_register(), session_is_registered(), and session_unregister().