I would recommend cookies, not session.

Cookies are stored on the users machine, whereas session data is stored on
the server. If you have a power failure or have to reboot the server session
data will be lost -- since session data is stored in memory.

"Ross Honniball" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> System : Windows XP / Apache / MySql / PHP
>
> I'm considering using session variables to store a large amount of data.
> How much is 'large'? To be honest, I have no idea at this point - very
> early days.
>
> For arguments sake, lets say the system consisted of 100 users who will
all
> store between them say 1000 different variables and objects for a period
of
> 1 or 2 days.
>
> In a nutshell, reason for storing this info is to save the state of php
> programs.
>
> Is this approach advisable, or are there limits / other considerations
when
> using session variables?
>
> I would greatly appreciate peoples comments on potential problems pursuing
> this approach from anyone with extensive experience using session vars.
>
> Thanks ... Ross
>
> . Ross Honniball                  JCU Bookshop Cairns Supervisor
> . James Cook Uni, McGreggor Rd, Smithfield, Qld. 4878, Australia
> . Ph:07.4042.1157  Fx:07.4042.1158   Em:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> . There are no problems. Only solutions.

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