Neil Innes wrote: > I've got a site on a server where I can't change the php.ini setting for > session.gc_maxlifetime, which is set at the default 1440 seconds. My > client wants to entend the time to an hour. The only way I am aware of > how to do this kind of thing is through ini_set. However, the > documentation says there are a number of configuration options which you > can set using ini_set, but which don't work as expected because the > options are already in effect before the script runs. Is > session.gc_maxlifetime one of those options? After all, ini_set is only > supposed to be in effect for the duration of the script, which is not > going to work if the whole point of sessions is to allow information to > be preserved between pages (scripts). So, can ini_set be used to set > session.gc_maxlifetime in any meaningful way, and if not, is there > another way to do it? > > Ta, > > Neil Innes > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com >
What kind of server do you use? On Apache, you can specify session.gc_maxlifetime in an .htaccess file (provided that Apache allowes overrides). On IIS I don't know if there's a way... Kindly /lasso ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php