Hm...seems it works after all...Tried extremely short 
session.gc_maxlifetime and a 100% session.gc_probability...works like a 
charm! Sorry for not checking this thoroughly enough before whining... ;)

/lasso ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



Lars Olsson wrote:
> Hi all!
> 
> The manual claims here (http://se2.php.net/manual/en/ref.session.php) that:
> 
> </snip>
> ...If session.save_path's path depth is more than 2, garbage collection 
> will not be performed.
> </snip>
> 
> Anyone know why this is the case? And can you get around it? My scripts 
> currently lives on a shered server and I wanted to get away from using 
> /tmp (which is the default). I changed the session_save path in my 
> .htaccess file to:
> 
> /home/httpd/vhosts/mydomainname/httpdocs/sessions/
> 
> and created some sessions. The creation and destruction of sessions 
> works fine as long as the user logs out correctly, but PHP fails to 
> garbage collect sessions when the user just quits the browser. I've 
> tried changing the session.gc_probability to 100 (and waited until 
> session.gc_maxlifetime had passed), but it still doesn't work. Now I'm 
> stuck with a bunch of "deserted" session files that don't seem to go 
> away. Any ideas on how to solve this?
> 
> /Lasso ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 


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