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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:18:29+00:00 2026-05-13T13:18:29+00:00

using mysql as database. I got this code from the previous answers to the

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using mysql as database. I got this code from the previous answers to the same question:

   session_start()):

   if (isset($_SESSION['loggedin']) && $_SESSION['loggedin'] == true) {
   echo "Welcome to the member's area, " . $_SESSION['username'] . "!";
  } else {
     echo "Please log in first to see this page.";
     }

Could you please explain what is: $_SESSION[‘loggedin’] .
Where could I define it? the loggedin, please help

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    2026-05-13T13:18:30+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:18 pm

    You use sessions to store userdata to pass it between all pages that get loaded. You can define it as said by others by using the $_SESSION['sessionname'] var.

    I will post a simple script below how to let people login on the website since you wanted to know how to use it:

    session_start(); #session start alwas needs to come first
    
    //Lets make sure scriptkiddies stay out
    $username = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['username']);
    $password = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['password']);
    
    //Read the user from the database with there credentials
    $query = mysql_query("select id from user where username = $username and password = $password");
    
    //Lets check if there is any match
    if(mysql_num_rows($query) > 0)
    {
        //if there is a match lets make the sessions to let the user login
        $_SESSION['loggedin'] = true;
        $_SESSION['username'] = $username;
    }
    

    This is a simple script how to use a Session for a login system. There are many other ways you can use sessions

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