On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Hey,
Just wondering why we only define SID when cookies are not used --
wouldn't it be useful in all cases?
Try reading http://php.net/session. The reason is spelled
out there. :-)
- Sascha
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Hey,
Just wondering why we only define SID when cookies are not used --
wouldn't it be useful in all cases?
Try reading http://php.net/session. The reason is spelled
out there. :-)
OMG, sascha just used a smiley face --
From: Sterling Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I actually can't find the reason that SID is not registered... I know
that its main use is for appending the session ID onto a URL, but I'd
find it useful for logging purposes and such (i guess I could just use
the session_name() and session_id()
Sterling Hughes wrote:
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Hey,
Just wondering why we only define SID when cookies are not used --
wouldn't it be useful in all cases?
Try reading http://php.net/session. The reason is spelled
out there. :-)
OMG, sascha just used a smiley
I actually can't find the reason that SID is not registered... I know
Well, the page is quite long and it might be hard to miss.
that its main use is for appending the session ID onto a URL, but I'd
find it useful for logging purposes and such (i guess I could just use
the
I think that it'll be really nice to have it defined all the time.
define(MYSID, session_name().=.session_id());
- Sascha Experience IRCG
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