Fwd: php-windows Digest 23 Apr 2008 16:49:27 -0000 Issue 3460

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Sessions are stored on the server, so u can set the ur session time by
using ini_set function of the php if the server setting allows u to do
so.


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 php-windows Digest 23 Apr 2008 16:49:27 -0000 Issue 3460

 Topics (messages 28870 through 28870):

 Question about Sessions!
        28870 by: Matthew Gonzales

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From: Matthew Gonzales <matt323@xxxxxxx>
To: PHP-Windows Group <php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 12:49:20 -0400
Subject: Question about Sessions!
>From my understanding of session, the session will be destroyed if the
browser is closed or the user initiates a command to destroy it. (a
button "log out"). Is there a way to set a time variable on sessions.
Say to 20 minutes of idle time or must a user log out?

 Matt G

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 Matthew Gonzales
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 University of Georgia
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