El 14 Nov 2000, a las 8:40, Hugh Irvine escribi�:

> 
> Hello Chris -
> 
> On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Chris Given wrote:
> > How can I disable the <SessionDatabase> on a per <Client> level?
> > 
> 
> You can't disable the <SessionDatabase> in the Client clause, however you can
> do it on a per-Handler basis.
Can I have a DIFFERENT Session-Database (e.g. based on handlers)?

> 
> # configuration with multiple session databases
> 
> <SessionDatabase SQL>
>       Identifier SQL-SDB
>       .....
> </SessionDatabase>
> 
> <SessionDatabase NULL>
>       Identifier NULL-SDB
> </SessionDatabase>
> 
> <Handler ......>
>       SessionDatabase SQL-SDB
>       .....
> </Handler>
> 
> <Handler .....>
>       SessionDatabase NULL-SDB
>       ....
> </Handler>
> 
> hth
> 
> Hugh
> 
> 
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