On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 19:43, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, Mauricio Pellegrini wrote:
You were right! That was exactly the problem
after reading your message, I 've verified the value for gc_maxlifetime
and found that it was set to 1440 secs in other words 24 minutes.
So I was thinking on implementing some sort of automatic session
refresh
after a short period, let's say every 20 minutes of inactivity.
And of course I should provide the users with a manual way to make
session end, sort of a logout from the application.( no problem with
that)
You were right! That was exactly the problem
after reading your message, I 've verified the value for gc_maxlifetime
and found that it was set to 1440 secs in other words 24 minutes.
Thank you for that.
But, now I need to come up with something to avoid this behaviour.
The problem is that
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, Mauricio Pellegrini wrote:
You were right! That was exactly the problem
after reading your message, I 've verified the value for gc_maxlifetime
and found that it was set to 1440 secs in other words 24 minutes.
Thank you for that.
But, now I need to come up with something
Hi, I have this problem , When I start a Session everything seems to be
ok but sometimes with no reason the session vanishes.
I'm using PHP 4.3.4 as a Apache module.
Apache version is 1.3 under Suse Linux 8.2
All settings are default , I mean session_cache_expire is 180 min.
I understand that
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Mauricio Pellegrini wrote:
Hi, I have this problem , When I start a Session everything seems to be
ok but sometimes with no reason the session vanishes.
I'm using PHP 4.3.4 as a Apache module.
Apache version is 1.3 under Suse Linux 8.2
All settings are default , I mean
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Mauricio Pellegrini wrote:
Hi, I have this problem , When I start a Session everything seems to
be
ok but sometimes with no reason the session vanishes.
All settings are default , I mean session_cache_expire is 180 min.
I understand that this setting should make
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