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How Do I Share A Php Variable Between Multiple Pages?

The idea/goal: I have a username and password inside a text file on my computer. The form on the index page allows the user to sign in with their username and password. The login p

Solution 1:

Use $_SESSION -!

session_start();
$_SESSION['username'] = $_POST['username'];

You of course want to filter/sanitize/validate your $_POST data, but that is outside of the scope of this question...

As long as you call session_start(); before you use $_SESSION - the values in the $_SESSION array will persist across pages until the user closes the browser.

If you want to end the session before that, like in a logout button --- use session_destroy()

Solution 2:

You can start a session and put the form values into the $_SESSION variable, which will be available on all pages.

// On the page where your form is submitted:
session_start();
$_SESSION['name'] = $_POST['name'];

// On the page where the user is redirected:
session_start();
echo$_SESSION['name'];

Note that in reality you would probably want to include some form validation too!

Solution 3:

I agree with @Clément Malet & @Hammerstein. Sessions and/or cookies.

<?php// always need this
    session_start();

    // set the value$_SESSION['username'] = 'Person';
?><?php//get session dataecho$_SESSION['username'];

   // output: Person?>

Solution 4:

  1. Start a php session on each page right after the opening php tag:

    session_start();

After you determine that the name and password work, and before you do the redirect, add this line:

$_SESSION['name'] = $name;

On any subsequent pages, just echo something like this:

echo"Welcome ".$_SESSION['name'];

Solution 5:

Use session variables

set:

session_start();
$_SESSION['username'] = "user1";

get:

session_start();
$username = $_SESSION['username'];

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