It looks like I still haven't got the grasp on sessions. Session data will simply not be accessible for included files or stored when page is reloaded.
I have the following code:
page1.php
<?php
/*
Template Name: Some template
*/
session_start();
$_SESSION['start'] = 'start';
print_r($_SESSION);
if(some condition)
include('include1.php');
else
include('include2.php');
?>
include1.php
<?php
/* Some comments here */
$_SESSION['test'] = 'Test text';
print_r($_SESSION);
?>
include2.php
<?php
/* Some comments here */
print_r($_SESSION);
?>
Page1 first includes include1.php
where I do some stuff. Then I load page1 including include2.php
.
The output result of the print_r()
is:
Array ( [start] => start ) // From page 1
Array ( [start] => start [test] => Test text ) // From include 1
Array ( [start] => start ) // From include 2
My question is:
1) Why isn't [include]
outputted in page1.php in the first print_r()
after reload?
2) Why isnt' [include]
outputted in include2.php?
I only add session_start()
in page 1 since the other two files are included. I've also tried adding session_start()
in both include files, but that doesn't work either, since it creates new instances.
UPDATE
My "actuall" include code:
switch($action) {
case 'a': include_once('include/include1.php'); break;
case 'b': include_once('include/include2.php'); break;
//default:
}
print_r($_SESSION); // <- Here all registered session variables are outputed
http://
?include
works fine that way.http://
will run in its own, separate PHP process, which doesn't share the initial script's session data.http://
?if(true)
andif(false)
on reloads). Try adding the linesini_set('display_errors', 1); error_reporting(E_ALL);
to the beginning of your code to see if you're missing something more fundamental.