this might be coming into play:
http://us4.php.net/session
session.gc_maxlifetime integer
session.gc_maxlifetime specifies the number of seconds after which
data will be seen as 'garbage' and cleaned up.
Okay, lemme see if I understand how it works. Even if it "sees" it as
garbage, it will n
From: Philip Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Dec 23, 2004, at 2:59 PM, Matt M. wrote:
> > this might be coming into play:
> > http://us4.php.net/session
> >
> > session.gc_maxlifetime integer
> >
> > session.gc_maxlifetime specifies the number of seconds after which
> > data will be seen a
On Dec 23, 2004, at 2:59 PM, Matt M. wrote:
I have multiple pages on a website that uses sessions ($_SESSION) to
store the data. However, I noticed that in the C:\Windows\Temp
directory, all the session variables/data files are stored there from
previous (and current) sessions.
what version of php
>
> Okay, lemme see if I understand how it works. Even if it "sees" it as
> garbage, it will not destroy it until the session has ended? or will
> destroy when that time is reached? So can I set
> session.gc_maxlifetime
> to be a low number (e.g., 10 seconds) and it will still behave
> approp
3, 2004 12:45 PM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] Destroying session data
>
>
> Hi all.
>
> I have multiple pages on a website that uses sessions ($_SESSION) to
> store the data. However, I noticed that in the C:\Windows\Temp
> directory, all the sessio
Hi all.
I have multiple pages on a website that uses sessions ($_SESSION) to
store the data. However, I noticed that in the C:\Windows\Temp
directory, all the session variables/data files are stored there from
previous (and current) sessions.
My question is: when the session is "logged out" or
> I have multiple pages on a website that uses sessions ($_SESSION) to
> store the data. However, I noticed that in the C:\Windows\Temp
> directory, all the session variables/data files are stored there from
> previous (and current) sessions.
what version of php are you using?
this might be comin
On Dec 23, 2004, at 3:40 PM, John Holmes wrote:
From: Philip Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Dec 23, 2004, at 2:59 PM, Matt M. wrote:
this might be coming into play:
http://us4.php.net/session
session.gc_maxlifetime integer
session.gc_maxlifetime specifies the number of seconds after
which
d
> From: Philip Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> My question is: when the session is "logged out" or ended (via closing
> the browser or however), should these data files (which look like
> sess_fd983aedf93ceeioa8332890bcd, etc) not be destroyed? If not, is
> there a way to automatically destroy t
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