> I thought that php works as you wrote. But sometimes I find that much
> older session are still "alive". I have 1440secs for maxlifetime, and
> if I bookmark a page with the session id I can use it till days or
> even weeks (I haven't tested longer time period :))
Are old files being re-use
On Tuesday 25 September 2001 16:19, Johnson, Kirk wrote:
> > So, no matter if the user is still working, the session will be
> > destroyed. I mean session.gc_maxlifetime isn't
> > session.gc_maxIDLEtime?
>
> Every time the user requests a page in an application using
> sessions, the session file's
> So, no matter if the user is still working, the session will be
> destroyed. I mean session.gc_maxlifetime isn't
> session.gc_maxIDLEtime?
Every time the user requests a page in an application using sessions, the
session file's access time gets updated. The garbage collection routine
looks a
On Tuesday 25 September 2001 14:27, Andrey Hristov wrote:
> New SESSID will be generated because the old expired and because
> all rely on the SESSID which is the "hash key" to the data no
> previous data will be available.
So, no matter if the user is still working, the session will be
destroyed
New SESSID will be generated because the old expired and because all rely on the
SESSID which is the "hash key" to the data no
previous data will be available.
Andrey Hristov
IcyGEN Corporation
http://www.icygen.com
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