Am 21.05.2013 23:25, schrieb Geert Wirken: > I guess what Cor means here is that you can add multiple webservers to > your cluster which all share the same session information (because it > would be stored in MySQL and not on a local ramdisk on each separate > server).
and if someone wants to be taken serious in software development he implenents such things *additionally* for the few people who need it and *npt* mandatory for every setup if it would be written really perfect it would not need a database at all and only autheticate against the IMAP server, fetch mails and in this mode simply hide the addressbook > The Roundcube dev's have made it clear why they chose to handle > sessions through a database. Until now, your main complaints have been > that your custom garbage collection system doesn't work for Roundcube > (well, make it so then...) you do not get it! if every random application needs modifications and ignores global admin settings you would be unable to maintain large setups > that it doesn't honor your PHP configuration settings which is crap i maintain 600 domains on a server, they are all dynamic CMS systems and no single one is not confiugureable within Apache > and furthermore you argue that a MySQL session > handler would cost a lot of performance (compared to traditional PHP > session handlers), for which you haven't provided any evidence so far. WTF - if you would have *little* expierience you would know that connecton to the database and queries are more expensive than touch a file on a tmpfs > Please, do the rest of this list a favor and do provide some real > evidence for the claims you raise or stop behaving like a troll. Thanks my real evidence is that it is *bullshit* to write software in a way that it is *mandatory* not controllable by Apache settings aka <Directory> because there is *no single need* and honestly it does not botehr me what sounds like a troll for you or not most likely i have software written as you where running around a christmas tree
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