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Why session_start is needed when using session?

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Why I can use setcookie without any preparation while need a session_start() before using $_SESSION?And I think works they do are similar.

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Young Avatar asked Mar 17 '10 09:03

Young


2 Answers

Because setcookie() defines a cookie to be sent along with the rest of the HTTP headers. That's a completely different thing than what session_start() does, e.g. creating a session or resuming the current one based on a session identifier passed via a GET or POST request, or passed via a cookie.

The first just adds something to the header and sends it to the browser, while the other gets the Session ID from $_COOKIEs or $_GET or $_POST and then tries finding the session file in the session_save_path and when found unserializing the values of it into $_SESSION and if not, create a new session, probably using setcookie in the process to set the Session Id.

See the chapter on Sessions in the PHP Manual.


Edit Like @Felix correctly points out below, the session is not necessarily saved in a file. It's not that important though, because the argument stays the same: session_start will find and (re-) initialize your session data, while setcookie just does what the name implies.

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Gordon Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 07:09

Gordon


For explanation see the reply before mine. If you just don't want to call the start_session() function have a look at this setting in the php.ini: session.auto_start

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enricog Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 09:09

enricog