Re: Apache2.2 php5 with sessions

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Sander Temme-2 wrote:
> 
> Hey Ofloo,
> 
> On Apr 14, 2007, at 5:47 AM, Ofloo wrote:
> 
>> This might be an ignorant question, but it bothers me, I have  
>> created a
>> session I left my browser open for a week and yet the session still  
>> exists.
>> Is this normal !? I checked session_cache_expire and this is set to  
>> 180
>> (default) but after one week all variables still exist..
> 
> You have reached the users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx list.  We're not very  
> good at PHP here, so we can't really answer your question.  You may  
> look into the PHP documentation to see if there are any php.ini  
> settings that affect session lifetime.  Please ask any additional PHP  
> questions on a PHP support forum.
> 
> S.
> 
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Wel thanks for answering anyways.
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