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          Here is an example of function that will grab your URL parameter in php sessions (you will have to replace in the code custom_key by your desired query var:



          add_action( 'template_redirect', 'store_url_params' );
          function store_url_params() {
          if (session_status() == PHP_SESSION_NONE) {
          session_start();
          }
          if (isset($_GET['custom_key'])) {
          // Store the value in a cookie
          $_SESSION['custom_key'] = esc_attr($_GET['custom_key']);
          }
          }


          Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (active theme).



          Then you will call the value later using:



          $value = $_SESSION['custom_key'];





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            Here is an example of function that will grab your URL parameter in php sessions (you will have to replace in the code custom_key by your desired query var:



            add_action( 'template_redirect', 'store_url_params' );
            function store_url_params() {
            if (session_status() == PHP_SESSION_NONE) {
            session_start();
            }
            if (isset($_GET['custom_key'])) {
            // Store the value in a cookie
            $_SESSION['custom_key'] = esc_attr($_GET['custom_key']);
            }
            }


            Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (active theme).



            Then you will call the value later using:



            $value = $_SESSION['custom_key'];





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              Here is an example of function that will grab your URL parameter in php sessions (you will have to replace in the code custom_key by your desired query var:



              add_action( 'template_redirect', 'store_url_params' );
              function store_url_params() {
              if (session_status() == PHP_SESSION_NONE) {
              session_start();
              }
              if (isset($_GET['custom_key'])) {
              // Store the value in a cookie
              $_SESSION['custom_key'] = esc_attr($_GET['custom_key']);
              }
              }


              Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (active theme).



              Then you will call the value later using:



              $value = $_SESSION['custom_key'];





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                Here is an example of function that will grab your URL parameter in php sessions (you will have to replace in the code custom_key by your desired query var:



                add_action( 'template_redirect', 'store_url_params' );
                function store_url_params() {
                if (session_status() == PHP_SESSION_NONE) {
                session_start();
                }
                if (isset($_GET['custom_key'])) {
                // Store the value in a cookie
                $_SESSION['custom_key'] = esc_attr($_GET['custom_key']);
                }
                }


                Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (active theme).



                Then you will call the value later using:



                $value = $_SESSION['custom_key'];





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                Here is an example of function that will grab your URL parameter in php sessions (you will have to replace in the code custom_key by your desired query var:



                add_action( 'template_redirect', 'store_url_params' );
                function store_url_params() {
                if (session_status() == PHP_SESSION_NONE) {
                session_start();
                }
                if (isset($_GET['custom_key'])) {
                // Store the value in a cookie
                $_SESSION['custom_key'] = esc_attr($_GET['custom_key']);
                }
                }


                Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (active theme).



                Then you will call the value later using:



                $value = $_SESSION['custom_key'];






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