I think it's a great idea, however don't think it needs to be in the
core However, I do agree that it's something we'd want to provide as
a standard module, and perhaps begin to bundle that, along with other
standard modules, with AOLserver releases going forward. It would be
interesting to start a discussion defining the requirements for such
a module: design, interface, apis, etc. Seems like a discussion about
something like this might be more productive in a Wiki type of format.
- n
On Sep 23, 2005, at 10:47 AM, Bas Scheffers wrote:
Hi,
At least the three other major platforms (Java, PHP and IIS) support
sessions out of the box. AOLserver does not.
While I am a conservative session user, I do like them. There seem
to be
several dead projects varying in age from months to many years, never
quite making final release (some even staying "alpha") or being
added to
the core.
I even started my own, which you can get at:
http://bas.scheffers.net/aolserver/nssession-0.2.tgz
Response hasn't been overwhelming, so I have to ask: do people
actually
want this? Personaly, I think it belongs in the core. I even
decided to
keep mine clean and simple and pure C so it would fit easily and be
extremely fast. As added bonus, it would also add some much needed
out-of-the-box cookie functionality.
What are people's thoughts on this?
Cheers,
Bas.
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