It's basically all a part of the same title.

What I did is de-coupling of the session trans_sid code and the output 
code.  The session module now uses chunked output buffering, and has no 
special cases in the output layer.  The advantages to doing that are:

- Faster performance (theoretical, I haven't actually tested it)
- Allows using trans-sid in conjunction with other output buffering 
features, such as ob_start(), output compression, and so on.

Zeev

At 01:12 27-08-01, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>Hey, could you summarize your changes to trans_sid and the session sutff?
>I'm losing track with all these patches...
>
>On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Zeev Suraski wrote:
>
> > zeev          Sun Aug 26 20:23:55 2001 EDT
> >
> >   Modified files:
> >     /php4/ext/session php_session.h session.c
> >     /php4/ext/standard        url_scanner_ex.c url_scanner_ex.re
> >   Log:
> >   More fixes and refinements
> >
> >

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