It sounds like it could be a thery. On 11/10/2008, validkeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > From tracing the sql queries when using the database to store the > session data, it seems as though on every call it deletes the current > session record from the database and then inserts a new one. If you > refreshed after that first deletion but before the second insert, you > would no longer have a session in the database. > > Am I talking out of my ass or does that sound like something that > could happen? > > On Nov 10, 4:13 pm, "Xavier Mathews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Why would a longer query make a slower speed when the query has >> nothing to do with the connection. >> >> On 11/10/2008, francky06l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > Are the link ajax one ? >> > This, is I believe due to the security level., set it to medium. I >> > guess when during long queries/slow connection your second query is >> > there before the first one is gone ..making an "hijacking session" .. >> >> > On Nov 10, 10:18 pm, validkeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > wrote: >> >> Im not sure. I have had similar problems when using a database. Anyone >> >> else have the same problem / advice? >> >> >> On Nov 10, 12:36 pm, Serge Rodovnichenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> > No, I store sessions in files, in /tmp directory. Database useage may >> >> > help to resolve this problem? >> >> >> > On 10 нояб, 22:15, validkeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> > > I have had this problem before, where I click links quickly and it >> >> > > blows up my session data. Are you using the database to manage your >> >> > > sessions? >> >> >> > > On Nov 10, 10:45 am, Serge Rodovnichenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> > > wrote: >> >> >> > > > It's simple: >> >> >> > > > In your application, click on a link to one action, then click on >> >> > > > a >> >> > > > link to the second action without waiting of results of first >> >> > > > action. >> >> > > > Session data lost. >> >> >> > > > A heavy-loaded server and complex database query, generated by >> >> > > > first >> >> > > > action/Model or slow network connection may help you to do this >> >> > > > :-) >> >> >> > > > I think it's not a bug, but is there a hope for correcting the >> >> > > > situation? >> >> -- >> B= *•*Beautiful*•* >> E= *•*Elegant*•* >> Y= *•*Young*•* >> O= *•*Original*•* >> N= *•*Natural*•* >> C= *•*Clever*•* >> E= *•*Enthralling*•* >> (`*•.¸ (`*•.¸ ¸.•*´) ¸.•*´) >> `•.¸(*)Beyoncè`s #1 Fan(*) >> (¸.•*(¸.•*´¨¨¨¨`*•.¸ )*•.¸) >> Xavier A. Mathews >> Student/Developer/Web-Master >> GG Client Based Tech Support Specialist >> Hazel Crest Illinois >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> "Fear of a name, only increases fear of the thing itself." > > >
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