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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:44:20+00:00 2026-05-13T20:44:20+00:00

I have a PHP website I’m maintaining and I’ve confirmed that this worked at

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I have a PHP website I’m maintaining and I’ve confirmed that this worked at one point.

We have a website utilizing a login system which stores a logged in user’s information in a $_SESSION['user'] variable. The site used to log out the user when clicking /logout.php which essentially removed that portion of the session, then header() redirected to the homepage.

As of recently, the /logout.php file with session_start() at the top somehow doesn’t see the session information when print_r() is used to output it for debugging purposes.

If I go to another page, I see the session info just fine, but not on the logout page…which is exactly why I cannot remove the session info, because it’s not accessible.

I thought $_SESSION was global on the site until the browser was closed. I’ve never had this happen and I know the session instance was started on this page, so it’s weird that it’s not showing me the session data.

Any ideas? I’m totally stumped on this one!

Code: /logout.php

<?
#session_start() is inside this file
require_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/includes/config.php');

unset($_SESSION['user']);
header("location: /");
exit();
?>

The checking of $_SESSION['user'] is site-wide and I call to various items below it when needed for different things. Someone else built this site and I’m trying to debug why it’s not working for them all of a sudden.

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    2026-05-13T20:44:20+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:44 pm

    Are you accessing logout.php from the same exact domain that you set the session to begin with (i.e. example.com vs. http://www.example.com/logout.php)

    As for just unsetting specific session data, it would be best to call session_destroy() and then unset your cookies to kill the session.

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