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I have a web page written in PHP7 that uses session variables to pass data between pages. So far this has worked when using a redirect Header: type command, but for the life of me I cannot get it to work when using an link.

When my app goes to a page using this for example

<a class="" href="page2.php" accesskey="2" title="Page2"></a>

None of the session variables are accessible.

I ran tests on the page2.php to see what was happening and got these results:

The session status is: 2
Session id is 90dg0e5opfrj8ojqvcm11okif7
Cookie domain is
session file: /var/lib/php/sessions/sess_90dg0e5opfrj8ojqvcm11okif7 size: 174
Displaying GLOBALS:

I checked the sessions folder and the file is indeed in there and does have the session variables, and yes I do have a session_start at the top of the page. In fact I tried it with it not being there and it didn't make any difference.

I also check on the calling page that the session ID was the same and it is.

I am completely stumped and cannot figure out why, even though PHP clearly knows what the session is, can obviously write to it but does not want to play ball?

Any clues?

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  • how to you set session please share your session set code
    – Reena Mori
    Jun 22, 2017 at 10:46

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Sorry I just realised that I am looking at the wrong thing.

When I checked $_SESSION array they are there. What I am looking for is global variables which it's forgetting.

Even defining a global in the previous page doesn't seem to always work.

I have read that globals are a bad thing, so I'm going to check what alternatives I have to using globals.

I saw this in Stackoverflow which explained what was wrong

global variables in php not working as expected

$var = "test"; // this is accessible in all the rest of the code, even an included one

function foo2()
{
    global $var;
    echo $var; // this print "test"
    $var = 'test2';
}

 global $var; // this is totally useless, unless this file is included inside a class or function

That last line explains to me why its not working. Makes a lot of sense now.

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