Thanks for replying, Jasper -

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>> Is this possible?  Does it work this way?  If so, or if not for that
>> matter, please help me out here to better understand how these three
>> elements interact with eachother, if at all.

Ah yes, me being quite new didn't take into consideration in which
versions constructors and destructors were available.  Thank you.


> I think that (in PHP5 -- PHP4 doesn't have real destructors) you could
> put an object inside the $_SESSION variable and it would be serialized
> in the session (as long as you had the class definition available when
> it was unserialized, i.e. before session_start() is called).
> 

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> The best thing to do in this situation is to write your own
> session_save_handler that uses a database, and point it at the MySQL
> server [2]. If you really had to, you could maybe put the
> session_save_path on the NFS share [3].

I think that'sm y winner, and the best suggestion yet.  I will consider
my options.

Thanks
-dant

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