Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote in post #960749:
> R00ted R. wrote in post #960744:
>> I have Rails 2.3.2 and I want to disable session support for one
>> controller action, so that means that I don't want to save session
>> variables to database when I'm accessing url. For example '/my_action'
>> url. I have tried to implement this using session :off, :only =>
>> :my_action but this doesn't work.
>>
>> The message I recieve is: DEPRECATION WARNING: Disabling sessions for a
>> single controller has been deprecated. Sessions are now lazy loaded. So
>> if you don't access them, consider them off. You can still modify the
>> session cookie options with request.session_options..
>
> Did you read the message?  Did you notice the second sentence?  Does
> that suggest anything?  Have you tried that approach?
>
> Best,
> --
> Marnen Laibow-Koser
> http://www.marnen.org
> [email protected]


Yes, I have read this sentence. I'm not accessing any session variable 
or setting them but anyway system creates a session record, wich I don't 
need. Maybe I don't understand the idea. I need any suggestions..

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