justin randell <[email protected]> writes:
> 2009/12/18 Daniel Pittman <[email protected]>:
>> justin randell <[email protected]> writes:
>>> 2009/12/17 Daniel Pittman <[email protected]>:

[...]

>> Anyway, I am curious to know if that is still true: if I can't modify the
>> PHP code, can I store sessions in a database these days?
>
> ah, now i see what you mean. yes, its still true, unless you install a php C
> extension that defines a session.save_handler for you to write session info
> to a database, then you need php code.

I guess the last, obvious, question is: has someone written a standard C
extension that does that, targeting MySQL or PostgreSQL?  Google didn't give
me a convincing answer, and I am hoping an expert can. :)

        Daniel

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