Richard Lynch wrote:
> On Fri, January 5, 2007 4:36 pm, Stut wrote:
>> Richard Lynch wrote:
>>> WILD GUESS
>>>
>>> Search on php.net for __autoload
>>>
>>> I think that will let you figure out a way to get the auto_start
>>> session to automatically load your .class.php files, when it needs
>>> them.
>> Nice idea, unfortunately it doesn't work that way. In order to have
>> the
>> __autoload function work properly for session'd objects it needs to be
>> declared before the session is started. AFAIK when auto_start is on
>> the
>> session is started before any PHP is evaluated. I had to shift one of
>> my
>> frameworks around so that the __autoload was declared before
>> session_start was called.
>>
>> I think Jochem may be on to something with the idea of using
>> auto_prepend_file but I can't say for certain whether this is done
>> before or after the auto_start. If it is before then you could declare
>> the __autoload function in the prepended file and it should work.
> 
> Another possibility...
> 
> Do a session_write_close() to kill of the auto_start session.
> 
> Then, using session_name() and session_id() and
> session_set_cookie_params() force your OWN session control, completely
> independent of the auto_start session, which you can do AFTER you have
> done your include()s

you sneaky oldskool b'std ;-)

> 
> This should allow you to do what you want with the fewest conceptual
> changes, at the price of a bogus auto_start session being wastefully
> used by your webhost -- which seems pretty brain-dead to me, but there
> it is.
> 

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