jQuery AJAX and PHP session issue
Really hope this makes sense and someone can point me in right direction. On a registration page (parent page), when you enter a license code a jQuery ajax success function loads content from another page with an appended url to include a session id:
success: function(data) {
if (data=="RegisterError") {
$("#error").show();
$("#processing").hide();
} else {
$("#contain").load("download-software.php?sessionid=xXXX #req");
}
}
The page "download-software" has the following PHP referrer check to make sure the content is being requested from the registration page via the session ID and redirects you if it's not:
<?php
$code = $_GET['sessionid'];
if(strcmp( $code , 'xXXX' ) != 0) {
header("Location: http://www.someotherpage.com");
}
?>
That works fine. Now开发者_开发问答 what I need to do is in the "download-software #req" content that is loaded into the parent page, have a link that when clicked replaces the "download-software #req" content which has been loaded inside the parent page with content from another page and do the same type of session id check.
I cannot get it to work. I place the following code on the "download-software #req" content for the
<a id="beta"
>beta notes
$("#beta").click(function() {
$("#req").load("NT7-SP1-Download.php #betaNotes");
});`
I've also tried using the .live function. How do I start a new session and make this work? *answer** I used the live function on the parent page and it works fine. Making it too hard i guess.
I would refrain from using GET query string parameters and use the included PHP session functions.
use:
<?php
// initialize the session
session_start();
// assignment call
$_SESSION['key'] = 'value';
?>
You can retrieve data from the session on the same server in subsequent page requests.
When you are done with the session, use: session_destroy()
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