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.htaccess Session Variables - how to use login username as input into a PHP form

Asked by gingera in PHP and Databases, Apache Web Server

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.htaccess PHP

Hello.

I have to say that I am a total idiot when it comes to session variable (i.e. zero knowledge) so please assume I know absolutely nothing.

This is what I want to do:

1. I want to create a login system via .htaccess
2. I want to retain the login username as a session variable
3. I want the username to be automatically inputted into a PHP form field

Is this doable? If so, how?


For example.

1. Username = tarzan

2. Form

<Form method="POST" ...>

...

Username: <Input type="text" name="username" value="session_username">

* The value, session_username, is derived from the .htaccess login, which will become "tarzan"

</Form>



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