Correct, you could set your own path and be in the same area, though I
must say I prefer to filter through sessions when debugging on the
database.
Shared hosting more often than not uses the same storage for all users
on the same physical server. Setting your own directory, with the
correct permi
Hello Christian,
> Debugging. With the database, all your sessions for that one
> application are in one place. You can see if for example you made a
> mistake and it just accumulates sessions like crazy. Also you can
> easier get access to the data and then analyze whats happening.
As soon as I
Debugging. With the database, all your sessions for that one
application are in one place. You can see if for example you made a
mistake and it just accumulates sessions like crazy. Also you can
easier get access to the data and then analyze whats happening.
Security. Your sessions are yours, not
Hi,
this is not really ZF related, but I hope you don't mind more generic question.
I've never used any other session save handler than the native php
one. As far as I know it raises concerns only related to a) the disk
read/write security and/or b) potential load balancing problems (sync
between