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  1. Ok solved my own problem 5 mins after I posted this even though I've spent hours trying before! All I had to do was reference the variable with: [code]$_SESSION['$current_price'][/code] Probably an incorrect way of doing things but it works! Yay.
  2. Hi, Sorry my PHP skills are very limited but I have tried for a while with this problem and haven't suceeded so I'm hoping someone can help me (if I can explain my problem in words that make sense  :-\ ). Inside a function I have created a variable and saved it to the session ID using the following code: [code]$_SESSION['current_price'] = $stripped3;[/code] where $stripped3 is a variable that I've stripped of tags and trimmed. When I call that variable on another page on the site that doesn't include the function using the echo function it displays correctly. If I try and call that variable inside a class the variable has a value of 0. Below is the code I am using to try and compare 2 variables: [code]if ($products_ship_price > $current_price) $this->shiptotal = ($products_ship_price); else $this->shiptotal = ($current_price);[/code] How do I call the variable $current_price from a function and use it in this class? I hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance!
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