Re: [PHP] Sessions that last for ever

2002-02-18 Thread Erik Price
On Saturday, February 16, 2002, at 03:10 PM, Nigel Gilbert wrote: > But very many commercial sites, including Apple and Amazon to name two, > do exactly this. When you re-enter the site they 'remember' who you > are using a cookie. In my case, I'm building a multi-player strategy > game an

RE: [PHP] Sessions that last for ever

2002-02-17 Thread Jaime Bozza
16, 2002 2:10 PM To: Erik Price Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] Sessions that last for ever But very many commercial sites, including Apple and Amazon to name two, do exactly this. When you re-enter the site they 'remember' who you are using a cookie. In my case, I'm bu

Re: [PHP] Sessions that last for ever

2002-02-16 Thread Jason Wong
On Sunday 17 February 2002 04:10, Nigel Gilbert wrote: > But very many commercial sites, including Apple and Amazon to name two, > do exactly this. When you re-enter the site they 'remember' who you are > using a cookie. In my case, I'm building a multi-player strategy game > and while I want th

Re: [PHP] Sessions that last for ever

2002-02-16 Thread Greg Donald
> But very many commercial sites, including Apple and Amazon to name two, > do exactly this. When you re-enter the site they 'remember' who you are > using a cookie. In my case, I'm building a multi-player strategy game > and while I want the players to go through an initial briefing the first >

Re: [PHP] Sessions that last for ever

2002-02-16 Thread Nigel Gilbert
But very many commercial sites, including Apple and Amazon to name two, do exactly this. When you re-enter the site they 'remember' who you are using a cookie. In my case, I'm building a multi-player strategy game and while I want the players to go through an initial briefing the first time

Re: [PHP] Sessions that last for ever

2002-02-16 Thread Erik Price
On Saturday, February 16, 2002, at 07:43 AM, Nigel Gilbert wrote: > By default, a session (created with session_register) seems to last > just as long as the user has their browser open. If a user quits the > browser, the session is automatically destroyed. > > I want a session to last indef