[nycphp-talk] accessing $_SESSION elements
Michael Southwell
southwell at dneba.com
Fri Oct 24 15:22:33 EDT 2003
At 12:20 PM 10/24/2003, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm trying to avoid a bunch of if/then statements by looping through
>$_SESSION. I hit a roadblock that I can't seem to get around. Here is a
>simple piece of code which I think gets to the heart of the problem:
>
>$begin=1;
>if(isset($_SESSION['$begin_fair_name']))
>{
> echo "success";
>}
Aside from all the explicit advice you've gotten about how to handle this,
make sure that "isset" is actually the test you want. Check PHundamentals
#2 at http://phundamentals.nyphp.org to see (or remember) just how
complicated this might be.
>Of course, this works:
>if(isset($_SESSION['$1_fair_name']))
>{
> echo "success";
>}
>
>BUT, I have between 1 and 10 fair_name fields (i.e. 1_fair_name,
>2_fair_name) coming from the form. It would be much more efficient if I
>can loop through and perform operations as opposed to a bunch of if/then
>statements referring to specific fair_name fields. Obviously the problem
>is with using a variable inside the array and I haven't been able to
>figure out how to work around it.
>
>Trying to keep it brief here, but please let me know if further details
>would be helpful. I would appreciate any tips or suggestions.
>
>Thanks!
>
>-Aaron
>
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