I am reading a book that refers to changing the value of an option in my
php.ini file.  I am using a virual server running FreeBSD which already has
PHP4 installed and I assume they opted not to install it using the php.ini
option, hence it does not exist.  It is installed as an Apache module,
therefore I assume that I add any options and their values to the httpd.conf
file.  Anyone disagree with me on this?

Now to my real question, this book I am reading suggests that I change the
value of "session.save_path" from the default "/tmp" to be "/Windows/temp".
I am assuming that this "session.save_path" option saves session information
on the end users computer in the directory specified.  If this is the case,
and I do specify "/Windows/temp" won't this cause problems for people who
are not browsing my site with a Windows machine?  If so, is there a way to
save session information just cookies are saved by going to the default
location for cookies so that all platforms are compatible?

Thank you in advance,
Jonathan Duncan



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