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Enviado el: Jueves, 08 de Marzo de 2007 05:21 a.m.
Para: Cake PHP
Asunto: Re: sessions problem
That particular d
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De: cake-php@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre
de mindcharger
Enviado el: Jueves, 08 de Marzo de 2007 05:21 a.m.
Para: Cake PHP
Asunto: Re: sessions problem
That particular d
Hello,
That particular define controls ao CAKE handles sessions...you have 3
choices:
* php -> CAKE uses PHP Session to store Session Data
* database -> CAKE uses DB to store Session Data
* cake -> CAKE uses a temp file to store Session Data
So, I think that NOT TELLING cake how you want it to
In my case my solution was:
define('CAKE_SESSION_SAVE', '');
Is a good solution?
thanks.
On 7 mar, 03:52, "bingo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi mindcharger,
>
> Thanks for the information. I will give it a try. For now, I tried
> playing with Cake_Session_Save and Security. I modified
Hi mindcharger,
Thanks for the information. I will give it a try. For now, I tried
playing with Cake_Session_Save and Security. I modified
Cake_Session_Save to database and security to medium. These changes
solved my current problems.
Regards,
Ritesh
On Mar 7, 3:44 am, "mindcharger" <[EMAIL PRO
Yep! They're the same...
The phpinfo() shows the php.ini info, plus a couple more stuff...
You don't have acess to php.ini? Well...let's see what we can do...
First of all, you can force manually the session start...how? Like
this:
session_start();
$_SESSION['car'] = 'Dodge Charger R/T';
This co
Hi,
I checked my phpinfo() details and over there it shows
session_cookie_lifetime = 0. Is this the same cookie_lifetime you were
talking off or is there some other...I don't have access to php.ini
file..
Regards,
bingo
On Mar 6, 5:24 am, "mindcharger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> To ma
Hi,
To make the session time longer go to php.ini and set
session.cookie_lifetime to 0 that means (keep session alive until
browser is closed)...
As for security risks...I think you can answer that for yourself...if
there wasn't risk, there would be no session...:-) The rule: "Longer
Sessions, L
I have a similar problem.once I login successfully and if there is
no activity, the session exprires automatically after few minutes..
Does it mean, I need to increase session.gc_maxlifetime .
What should be the value if I want session remain active
indefinitely...and what are the securit
Hello,
Do you the PHP Sessions active?
This is not CAKE Session, is PHP Session.
To check if you have the PHP Sessions active go to your php.ini file,
find the 'Session' section and check for something like this:
session.auto_start = 1 //This will turn on the session
session.gc_maxlifetime = 14
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