[PHP] Re: synchronizing php functions

2002-07-03 Thread Philip MacIver
Well I have a system that people can login to, and I want to produce an array (or something of the sort) that holds who is logged in so that I can monitor it. The problem is that sessions are local to the clients machine so if I tried to put this information in the session then the only

Re: [PHP] Re: synchronizing php functions

2002-07-03 Thread Erik Price
On Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at 04:08 AM, Philip MacIver wrote: The problem is that sessions are local to the clients machine Huh? so if I tried to put this information in the session then the only information that I would get back is the people that are logged in on my machine, not the

[PHP] Re: synchronizing php functions

2002-07-03 Thread Richard Lynch
Well I have a system that people can login to, and I want to produce an array (or something of the sort) that holds who is logged in so that I can monitor it. Aha! The who's logged in right now feature! :-) Problem #1. First, you need to clearly define logged in Am I logged in for the less

[PHP] Re: synchronizing php functions

2002-07-02 Thread Richard Lynch
Does anyone know anyway to synchronize calls to php functions. I was thinking of writting a hack that uses a lock file on the server put if there is a proper way to do it then I would rather use that. Any suggestions would be good. Shared memory may be faster than lock files... *WHY* you think