> > Session variables are more robust, certainly (when stored in a
database),
> > but they're definitely quite a bit slower.
> I didn't know session vars were stored in a DB, I thought they were only
> stored in memory.
I think Dave slipped up here. :) Client variables are generally more robust
and can be stored in the database. Session variables are generally faster as
they are stored in RAM.
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