PHP Lesson 07: Keeping user logged in with Sessions

June 25th, 2010 by admin

Code @: http://gorilla3d.s3.amazonaws.com/php-user-session.txt
Just a basic introduction to sessions in php.

Duration : 0:6:24


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8 Responses to “PHP Lesson 07: Keeping user logged in with Sessions”

  1. ameya379 Says:

    Please keep your …
    Please keep your camera steady…it would be lot better.

  2. kainestolkyn Says:

    Don’t know what …
    Don’t know what problems others are having, but this worked perfectly. Thanks for your help!

  3. Banned456 Says:

    I have a problem …
    I have a problem when I try this. I have checked 5 times that I did the exact same thing you did but still I can’t make the php parts work. EX: when you did the “You are now logged in” part in the body of the html I just get a “You are now logged in” even though I did not log in and when I try to log in with the username and password I made it didn’t say “Login successful”. Dreamweaver CS3, notepad, conTEXT, Eclipse. Just won’t work

  4. freddy50505 Says:

    Hey Joseph. Nice …
    Hey Joseph. Nice video. There is a Trojan at the other end of that link, man. I was hoping I could get some more info, but all I received was a Trojan. I took care of it though. I just wanted to let you know what the deal is with your link.

  5. ktxed Says:

    the IDE is eclipse
    the IDE is eclipse

  6. guruji01 Says:

    wow! that was just …
    wow! that was just super helpful…
    cool things i learned:
    issset,
    sessions,
    and the cool use of curly braces (with the if statements at the end) that goes against the convention in most languages…rite?

  7. JaxDragon1 Says:

    Nice tuts. They are …
    Nice tuts. They are really helpful. No one else went as in-depth.

  8. tacobender5000 Says:

    Hi. I wanted to …
    Hi. I wanted to thank you for these videos. They’re helping me out a lot.

    I had 1 issue though. If I delete cookies in IE 6 or 7(not sure about other versions) it still shows that I’m logged in.
    Firefox works fine though. Although I prefer firefox, i think 50% of the people on my website would like IE support :)

    Thanks again for your help,

    Brandon Brown

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