On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Manisha Sathe wrote:
>I want the session to be accessed from different websites, so i got the
>answer in this forum only to make use of customised session with mysql.
>
>I searched the web and came to know that 'session.save_handler' of php.ini
>needs to be as 'user' but inste
Manisha Sathe wrote:
yes, website is on same machine, but if there is to and fro from 2 websites,
then for both ways i need to pass it ? what will happen to session time
limit ? if i go website1 then go to another website2 then after 30 mins i
come back to website1 (session timeout 30mins) then wh
yes, website is on same machine, but if there is to and fro from 2 websites,
then for both ways i need to pass it ? what will happen to session time
limit ? if i go website1 then go to another website2 then after 30 mins i
come back to website1 (session timeout 30mins) then what will happen ? Any
s
Manisha Sathe wrote:
I want the session to be accessed from different websites, so i got the
answer in this forum only to make use of customised session with mysql.
I searched the web and came to know that 'session.save_handler' of php.ini
needs to be as 'user' but instead, on my server it is 'file
Manisha Sathe wrote:
I want the session to be accessed from different websites, so i got the
answer in this forum only to make use of customised session with mysql.
I searched the web and came to know that 'session.save_handler' of php.ini
needs to be as 'user' but instead, on my server it is 'fil
I want the session to be accessed from different websites, so i got the
answer in this forum only to make use of customised session with mysql.
I searched the web and came to know that 'session.save_handler' of php.ini
needs to be as 'user' but instead, on my server it is 'files'. As server is
a s
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