I was the original poster to this topic. Quite suprised it continued..
I have my sessions stored in a database, thus I thought the problem was
there, but have come to realise,
that is how sessions behave naturally.
I originally thought, that the expired session garbage collection dumps
stale ses
Hi,
Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 1:59:11 PM, you wrote:
JWH> Okay. I think I thought you were the original poster. How do you know
JWH> it's returning "stale" data, though? If the cookie is valid, and there
JWH> is still a session file (or data in memory), then why is it stale or
JWH> expired. Ma
> No question :)
> It's just that this is what the original question was about and why I
> suggested
> doing his own sesssion timeout check as the deleting proccess is too
> unreliable
> to depend on for timeout handling. PHP will quite happily return stale
> data
> which could be bad in a login ty
Hi,
Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 1:33:03 PM, you wrote:
No question :)
It's just that this is what the original question was about and why I suggested
doing his own sesssion timeout check as the deleting proccess is too unreliable
to depend on for timeout handling. PHP will quite happily return st
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> Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 4:01:07 AM, you wrote:
> >> Ive just been getting myself deep into using sessions.
> >> Sessions are working as it should except for one condition.
> >> Say I log into the site, and the session is started, and I don't do
> >> anything for the next 30 mins, then go bac
> I've noticed this as well with the things I've been doing for
sessions.
> They way I understand it is that the server side session storing
values is
> supposed to expire after a certain lenght of time. I currently have
this
> at default so I think it should expire after 24 mins. The cleanup is
d
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> Hi,
>
> Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 4:0
I've noticed this as well with the things I've been doing for sessions.
They way I understand it is that the server side session storing values is
supposed to expire after a certain lenght of time. I currently have this
at default so I think it should expire after 24 mins. The cleanup is done
wit
Hi,
Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 4:01:07 AM, you wrote:
>> Ive just been getting myself deep into using sessions.
>> Sessions are working as it should except for one condition.
>> Say I log into the site, and the session is started, and I don't do
>> anything for the next 30 mins, then go back to
> Ive just been getting myself deep into using sessions.
> Sessions are working as it should except for one condition.
> Say I log into the site, and the session is started, and I don't do
> anything for the next 30 mins, then go back to the site.
> Im temporarily logged out, but because the sessio
I had something similar in mind. Thanks for your input...
Tom Rogers wrote:
Hi,
Tuesday, December 3, 2002, 1:57:21 PM, you wrote:
GS> Ive just been getting myself deep into using sessions.
GS> Sessions are working as it should except for one condition.
GS> Say I log into the site, and the sess
Hi,
Tuesday, December 3, 2002, 1:57:21 PM, you wrote:
GS> Ive just been getting myself deep into using sessions.
GS> Sessions are working as it should except for one condition.
GS> Say I log into the site, and the session is started, and I don't do
GS> anything for the next 30 mins, then go back
Ive just been getting myself deep into using sessions.
Sessions are working as it should except for one condition.
Say I log into the site, and the session is started, and I don't do
anything for the next 30 mins, then go back to the site.
Im temporarily logged out, but because the session cookie
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