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 isset
Docs 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 ;)