Description
bool 
session_start ( void  )
     session_start() creates a session or resumes
     the current one based on the current session id that's being 
     passed via a request, such as GET, POST, or a cookie.
    
     This function always returns TRUE.
    
Note: 
      If you are using cookie-based sessions, you must call
      session_start() before anything is outputted to the
      browser.
     
     
| Example 1. A session example: page1.php | 
<?php// page1.php
 
 session_start();
 
 echo 'Welcome to page #1';
 
 $_SESSION['favcolor'] = 'green';
 $_SESSION['animal']   = 'cat';
 $_SESSION['time']     = time();
 
 // Works if session cookie was accepted
 echo '<br /><a href="page2.php">page 2</a>';
 
 // Or maybe pass along the session id, if needed
 echo '<br /><a href="page2.php?' . SID . '">page 2</a>';
 ?>
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     After viewing page1.php, the second page
     page2.php will magically contain the session
     data.  Read the session reference
     for information on propagating
     session ids as it, for example, explains what the constant
     SID is all about.
    
     
| Example 2. A session example: page2.php | 
<?php// page2.php
 
 session_start();
 
 echo 'Welcome to page #2<br />';
 
 echo $_SESSION['favcolor']; // green
 echo $_SESSION['animal'];   // cat
 echo date('Y m d H:i:s', $_SESSION['time']);
 
 // You may want to use SID here, like we did in page1.php
 echo '<br /><a href="page1.php">page 1</a>';
 ?>
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     If you want to use a named session, you must call
     session_name() before calling
     session_start().
    
     session_start() will register internal output
     handler for URL rewriting when trans-sid is
     enabled. If a user uses ob_gzhandler or like
     with ob_start(), the order of output handler
     is important for proper output. For example, user must register
     ob_gzhandler before session start.
    
Note: 
      As of PHP 4.3.3, calling session_start() while the
      session has already been started will result in an error of level 
      E_NOTICE.  Also, the second session start will
      simply be ignored.
     
     See also
     $_SESSION,
     session.auto_start, and 
     session_id().