You can do that but I think that in the next request after authenticate, the value will be 10800 again. regards holo
2010/3/10 Саша Стаменковић <[email protected]> > Thanks. > > So, I can have in my applicatin.ini > > phpSettings.session.gc_maxlifetime = 10800 > > and in authenticate method > > if ($form->getValue('remember')) { > ini_set('session.gc_maxlifetime', 604800); > } > > Am I right? > > Regards, > Saša Stamenković > > > > On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 1:25 PM, holografix . <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Yes, you can. >> >> http://www.php.net/manual/en/session.configuration.php#ini.session.gc-maxlifetime >> >> regards >> holo >> >> 2010/3/10 Саша Стаменковић <[email protected]> >> >> Can I override this without changing php.ini, since I'm on shared hosting? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Saša Stamenković >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 12:04 PM, umpirsky <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> It's 1440. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Saša Stamenković >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 11:47 AM, David Muir [via Zend Framework >>>> Community] <[hidden >>>> email]<http://n4.nabble.com/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=1587237&i=0> >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> You'll need to check the php ini setting: >>>>> session.gc_maxlifetime >>>>> >>>>> default is 1440, so the session garbage collector is probably wiping >>>>> the session files earlier. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> David >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> View this message in context: Re: >>>> Zend_Session::rememberMe<http://n4.nabble.com/Zend-Session-rememberMe-tp1587009p1587237.html> >>>> >>>> Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list >>>> archive<http://n4.nabble.com/Zend-Framework-f634138.html>at Nabble.com. >>>> >>> >>> >> >
