php-general Digest 16 Aug 2013 15:08:25 -0000 Issue 8333
Topics (messages 321848 through 321849):
Re: Session_unset - session_destroy issue
321848 by: Stuart Dallas
Re: How to upstream code changes to php community
321849 by: Daniel Brown
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On 15 Aug 2013, at 19:16, dealTek <deal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am having trouble with session_destroy - session_unset and $_SESSION =
> array()... I am trying to STOP and destroy all session vars......
>
>
> with the simple code test below I would think it would echo test 1 BUT FAIL
> on test2
> - however it shows both for me...
>
> how do I UNSET - DESTROY SESSIONS?
>
>
> <?php
>
>
> session_start();
>
> $_SESSION['var1'] = 'test1';
> echo '<br /> test1 '. $_SESSION['var1'].' ';
>
> session_unset();
> session_destroy();
> $_SESSION = array();
>
>
> $_SESSION['var1'] = 'test2';
>
> echo '<br /> test2 ' . $_SESSION['var1'];
>
>
>
> ?>
The $_SESSION superglobal variable is nothing more than that. Calling
session_start will populate it with an existing session, and when the request
ends the contents will be stored. Once you've closed or destroyed the session
it does not stop working because it's nothing more than a superglobal variable,
it just won't be stored at the end of the request.
-Stuart
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Stuart Dallas
3ft9 Ltd
http://3ft9.com/
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On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 12:38 AM, Shahina Rabbani
<shahinarabbani.sh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have done some modifications to the php source code and i tested it with
> php bench and I observed some improvement.
>
> I wanted to upstream these code changes to PHP community.
> I searched the wed but i didnt find proper guide to upstream the code to
> php.
>
> Please help me by providing the information how to upstream my code
> changes to php source code community.
Start by subscribing to intern...@lists.php.net and introducing
yourself on that list, which is intended for the discussion of the
ongoing development of the runtime and related things. You may also
want to hop on EFNet and join #php.pecl, which - like internals@ - is
specifically for discussion of furthering the core development (not
for any time of support).
--
</Daniel P. Brown>
Network Infrastructure Manager
http://www.php.net/
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