There is a difference between Cake storage and Database storage.
There is both a php temp folder and a cake temp folder.
On Sep 3, 6:35 pm, euromark (munich) dereurom...@googlemail.com
wrote:
i see
i guess the php file storage is way faster than the DB one
especially if your session has
apparently you were right about that garbige collector
after i changed the storage from php to cake and to the /tmp/
sessions/ folder
it now seems to keep alive 20 hours
thx
On 4 Sep., 16:30, Martin Westin martin.westin...@gmail.com wrote:
There is a difference between Cake storage and
Has anyone had the same experience?
If I set Configure::write('Session.timeout', 'X'); down to
1 (with level low), i will be locked out after 10 seconds (which
works!)
But if i want the session to be alive 20 hours and set it to 300
(level medium) the page throws me out after not more than 1
Just a few suggestions. These are not definitive answers.
Some PHP installations have a session garbage collection that is a bit
hyperactive. If you were to chage to cake session storage that would
eliminate that source.
I have noticed that when outputting some files to the browser (small
i see
i guess the php file storage is way faster than the DB one
especially if your session has already a lot of information stored
but if i can't come up with a better solution i will try the DB
sessions
On 3 Sep., 15:47, Martin Westin martin.westin...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a few