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why doesnt this work.. setting sessions...


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page 1 is this

session_start();
include 'db.php';

$email = $_POST['email'];
$password = $_POST['password'];

$email = stripslashes($email);
$password = stripslashes($password);
$email = mysql_real_escape_string($email);
$password = mysql_real_escape_string($password);	

$sql="SELECT * FROM directory WHERE email='$email' and password='$password' ";
$result=mysql_query($sql);

// Mysql_num_row is counting table row
$count=mysql_num_rows($result);
// If result matched $myusername and $mypassword, table row must be 1 row

if($count==1){

$wtf="SELECT * FROM directory WHERE email='$email' and password='$password' ";
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($wtf))
  {
	$fname = $row['fname'];
	$lname = $row['lname'];
	$address = $row['address1'];
	$city = $row['city'];
	$state = $row['state'];
	$zip = $row['zip'];
  }
  
$_SESSION['user'] = $email;
$_SESSION['fname'] = $fname;
$_SESSION['lname'] = $lname;
$_SESSION['address1'] = $address;
$_SESSION['city'] = $city;
$_SESSION['state'] = $state;
$_SESSION['zip'] = $zip;
$_SESSION['status'] = "1";

 

page two is just: only the user and status works.

session_start();

echo $_SESSION['user'] ;
echo $_SESSION['fname'] ;
echo $_SESSION['lname'] ;
echo $_SESSION['address1'];
echo $_SESSION['city'] ;
echo $_SESSION['state'] ;
echo $_SESSION['zip'];
echo $_SESSION['status'];

 

why is that not working

 

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Haha, yes, that would do it.  You don't actually run the query.

 

Also, a debugging tip:  Read your post and your first response.  You are saying "here is a script that's designed to store some database data in the session.  The only thing being stored is the data from outside the database loop.  What is the problem?  The problem, clearly, is the database loop. 

 

Turn error_reporting all the way up, you would have gotten an error from the mysql_fetch_array line.

 

Echo what you think might be a problem.  if you had put an echo inside that loop, you would have known beforehand that it wasn't running.

 

-Dan

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