> You can also write custom session handlers, allowing you to store the > session anywhere else including a database. There is some documentation on > the Zend.com site for using the Session api, but it's simply a matter of > writing some functions with specific names, and hooking them in via the php > configuration. > > <snip> > > Serialised is spelt with an 's', not a 'z' (I'm Australian)
So is zend.com australian for 'send.com'? ;) but seriously, if you run php as fastcgi could you keep your session information in memory?