I guess I'm still listed as maintainer of the LDAP module (and due to
that this was copied to me). There's been some other requests for changes
this year as well that I haven't responded to.
I realize now that I really don't have time to maintain this, not much
PHP work at all I'm afraid (it's a
I have played with this and it looks a good idea on paper
but have not been successful in practice. If this is not
going to work easily, lets remove the option for session.save_handler
tis a silly idea.
Kevin
--
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a
Care to elaborate?
It work(ed) just fine. It may not be the fastest thing in the world,
but not every application requires raw speed.
--Wez.
On 10/12/05, Kevin Waterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have played with this and it looks a good idea on paper
but have not been successful in practice.
It works fine, but like SQLite has limitations on scalability.
John
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 20:03 +1000, Kevin Waterson wrote:
I have played with this and it looks a good idea on paper
but have not been successful in practice. If this is not
going to work easily, lets remove the option for
This one time, at band camp, Wez Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Care to elaborate?
When using session.save_handler=files all works fine using /tmp
If this is changed to sqlite, I get errors cannot write to /tmp
Kind regards
Kevin
--
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have
Then maybe you should try specifying the path to the file that you
want it to create, rather than the dir in which to create it.
--Wez.
On 10/12/05, Kevin Waterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Wez Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Care to elaborate?
When using
On 12.10.2005 23:36, Kevin Waterson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Wez Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Care to elaborate?
When using session.save_handler=files all works fine using /tmp
If this is changed to sqlite, I get errors cannot write to /tmp
Please use