Why when I specify session.cookie_lifetime = 10000 // Cookies are not created.
However, when I specify large lifetime, cookies are created.
session.cookie_lifetime = 15000000




On Tue,  9 Nov 2004 08:11:46 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just want to give you a simple example that for diff. of session and cookie 
> is
> that---
> 
> When in our gmail account we will see that one option is there to save the
> password for 2 weeks, so that eans when u check that bbox and submit then one
> cookie is created for that comp. with your details nand the expiry time would 
> be
> for 2 weeks (by converting insec.).
> 
> And when u r in checking of your in box just copy the contents of address bar
> and then closs all the windo and again paste the address bar link it will 
> sshow
> you the login page because your inforation is stored in seession.So when a 
> page
> starts it first of al it check the session.it will check the session id from
> your co. which is not set when you logged out....
> 
> FOR SESSION  == " A visitor accessing your web site is assigned an unique id,
> the so-called session id. The session support allows you to register arbitrary
> numbers of variables to be preserved across requests. When a visitor accesses
> your site, PHP will check automatically (if session.auto_start is set to 1) or
> on your request (explicitly through session_start() or implicitly through
> session_register()) whether a specific session id has been sent with the
> request. If this is the case, the prior saved environment is recreated. "
> 
> FOR COOKIE == " Cookies are a mechanism for storing data in the remote browser
> and thus tracking or identifying return users. "
> 
> Ankur Dave
> PHP Developer
> INDIA
> 
>

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