This seems pretty dangerous to me. You should better explain your
problem, I didn't understand it.
Scott Fletcher wrote:
Oh never mind. I found a work around to it. I can use the passthru
command. Like this...
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passthru("rm -f /tmp/sess_*****")
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session_destroy() do work when I logged out of the website. But if I'm
logged in and open a 2nd browser and try to log in. This where the script
I
use to detect exisitng session and destroy it before generating a new one.
Problem is that session_destroy does not work on the 2nd browser...
So, my question is what is the workaround to using session_destroy() ????
How do I unset it???? Etc....
I tried this one but it had no effect if I'm the 2nd user...
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$_SESSION = array();
session_destroy();
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