Hi Sukanto, I'm glad I'm not alone. :o) I'm working on an intranet, thus i can ask my staff to enable their cookies.. but this is really not the best way. Right now, I am trying to convert all my sessions to cookies because this is a faster solution to solve my urgent problem. But I think as recommended by Torsten and the others, maybe we should use the database to save our sessions.. I do not have time to explore the PEAR packages but they look like a good long-term solution. By the way, do you use VPN? Hwee ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sukanto Kho" <starofflame@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Ng Hwee Hwee" <hhwee@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 9:31 AM Subject: Re: Re: $_Session vs $_Cookie > Hi Hwee, > > I experience such problem too.. I'm hosting my web at spore. > > Sometimes not all the time ...my session just deleted from web server... > > I also guest that its a weak network that cause such problem. > > Otherwise I dont get any ideas. > > So whats ur solution then?? u change all session to cookie (I prefer not to > use cookie) > > >From Flame Xie xi Chuan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ng Hwee Hwee" <hhwee@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "DBList" <php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 5:10 PM > Subject: Re: Re: $_Session vs $_Cookie > > > > hi.. > > > > the situation is like this: my clients' $_SESSION gets destroyed even > after > > only a few seconds of inactivity! so, with my current setting for > > gc_maxlifetime (1440), it should be more than enough to have their > sessions > > registered for the few minutes, right? thus, i deduce that the solution > may > > not lie in my gc_maxlifetime value?? please correct me if I'm wrong! > > > > thanx thanx! -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php