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session_register

Name

session_register — Registers session variables.

Synopsis

int session_register(name[, name]);
mixed name: Variable name
mixed name (optional): ...

Returns

TRUE on success; FALSE on error

Description

Registers any number of variables and places them in the session. The variable to be registered is passed as a string. Alternatively, a list of variables to be registered can be passed as an array.

Version

Existing since version 4.0

Example

Example 1163. Register session variable

session_start();
session_register(array("counter1","counter2"));
echo $counter1;
echo $counter2;
$counter1 = $counter2++;



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