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ryanfilard

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miko is correct we cannot help unless we know the code that sets the values of the variables your checking in your IF statement..

 

also why did you put parenthesis around this var?

 

($_SESSION['MM_Username'])

 

 

and this var

(!empty($_SESSION['MM_Username']))

should probably look more like this

!(empty($_SESSION['MM_Username']))

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<?PHP 
  if ((!empty($_SESSION['MM_Username'])) && $row_recordmeq['blockera'] == '1' && ($_SESSION['MM_Username']) == '$userverf')
  echo 'submit';
?>

It does not seem to be working

 

Variables are not parsed within single quotes. Remove the quotes around the $userverf variable

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