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I want the session increase more number every time I click on a button. The problem is I can not get it to increment. Seemed like it get the same value all the time. The script is below.

$no = 1;
session_start();

session_register("sess_id");
$_SESSION['sess_id'][]=$no;

$no++;
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  • You are not incrementing the session variable but some other variable. Increment the session variable instead.
    – hakre
    Jan 29, 2012 at 14:19
  • How to do that ? please show me.
    – Alex
    Jan 30, 2012 at 1:09
  • I added an answer with some more explanation and links.
    – hakre
    Jan 30, 2012 at 10:02

6 Answers 6

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All you need to do is increment the value in the $_SESSION array:

session_start();
$_SESSION['no'] = empty($_SESSION['no']) ? 0 : $_SESSION['no'];
$_SESSION['no'] += 1;
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  • no, non of them is working, i got the error message : Warning: Cannot use a scalar v...873 :S
    – Alex
    Jan 28, 2012 at 23:50
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Using session_register is DEPRECATED as of PHP 5.3.0

<?php
session_start(); 
$_SESSION['count']=(isset($_SESSION['count']))?$_SESSION['count']+1:0;
?> 
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  • so sad, it doses not increse at all :S
    – Alex
    Jan 29, 2012 at 0:02
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The main issue is how you're incrementing your variable. PHP does not default to assigning variables by reference, so $_SESSION['sess_id'][] = $no; is actually assigning by value (in addition to indexing the variable as an integer). Your subsequent call $n++ won't alter the value stored in your PHP session.

What I think you want is to assign by reference, e.g.

$no = 1;
session_start();
$_SESSION['your_session_var_name'] =& $no; // value is '1'

$no++; // $no is now '2'
echo $_SESSION['your_session_var_name']; // outputs '2'
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  • it does not work....even i click it in 10 times, the value is still 1. and no incresing.
    – Alex
    Jan 28, 2012 at 23:59
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Your question is a bit vague, but I think you're looking for something along the lines of:

session_start();
if (isset($_SESSION['number'])) { /* If there is already a value set */
  $_SESSION['number']++; /* Increment by 1 */
}
else { /* If there is no value set, ie the user is clicking the button for the first time */
  $_SESSION['number'] = 1; /* Set to 1 */
}
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  • The deal is: I want to use the value of session value to do something. And it must be different value. everytimes user click on the button.
    – Alex
    Jan 29, 2012 at 0:32
  • @Alex can you post the entire code for the page so I can see where this piece of code is being called and how it is being used?
    – cb1
    Jan 29, 2012 at 14:25
  • Hi, here is the code: if(!isset($_SESSION['sess_id'])) $_SESSION['sess_id'] = 0; $_SESSION['sess_id']++; for ($i=0;$i<count( $_SESSION["sess_iddd"]);$i++) { echo $_SESSION['sess_iddd'][$i]; }
    – Alex
    Jan 30, 2012 at 1:06
  • I really don´t know why your script is working for me today, but..:) At least I can close this case ;)
    – Alex
    Jan 30, 2012 at 1:54
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Do not use session_register anymore, just use the $_SESSION array.

 session_start();
 if(!isset($_SESSION['sess_id'])) $_SESSION['sess_id'] = 0;
 $_SESSION['sess_id']++;
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  • 2 usual suspects: (1) are you calling session_start() on every page using the $_SESSION array? (2) Are you overwriting the value somewhere? My hunch is 2, but good luck finding where ;)
    – Wrikken
    Jan 29, 2012 at 0:06
  • yeah, i do it, I call session start in every pages....can u explain me what is wrong ? and what should i do if i need to call session_strat() on every pages ?
    – Alex
    Jan 29, 2012 at 0:08
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When you start a new session all session variables are empty (not set). If you want to increment one of those, you need to create it first if it did not exist -or- if it exists (following requests) increment it:

session_start();
if (FALSE === isset($_SESSION['no']))
{
    # session is new
    $_SESSION['no'] = 1;
}
else
{
   # session already exists
   $_SESSION['no']++;
}

You can use the isset­Docs language construct to test if a variable is set or not. In case it is not set (FALSE), the session variable is initialized with the value 1.

In case it exists, the session variable is incremented with the ++ operator­Docs.

Take care that this is unrelated to session id. It's not necessary for your question to change or set the session id, PHP will do this for you.

I hope this helps you to better understand what you're dealing with as you wrote in a comment above that you have no clue why this works ;)

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