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Posted by Erwin Moller on 06/19/06 14:45
David Haynes wrote:
> Erwin Moller wrote:
>> David Haynes wrote:
>>
>>> stathisgotsis@hotmail.com wrote:
>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>> I am having a brain fart or something, why won't this work?
>>>>
>>>> test.php:
>>>>
>>>> <?php
>>>> session_start();
>>>> $_SESSION['username']='test';
>>> session_write_close(); // <-- add this
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Why should that help?
>>
>> according to php.net:
>> [quote]
>>
>> session_write_close
>>
>> (PHP 4 >= 4.0.4, PHP 5)
>> session_write_close -- Write session data and end session
>> Description
>> void session_write_close ( void )
>>
>> End the current session and store session data.
>>
>> Session data is usually stored after your script terminated without the
>> need to call session_write_close(), but as session data is locked to
>> prevent concurrent writes only one script may operate on a session at any
>> time. When using framesets together with sessions you will experience the
>> frames loading one by one due to this locking. You can reduce the time
>> needed to load all the frames by ending the session as soon as all
>> changes to session variables are done.
>> [/quote]
>>
>> I interpret that as a possibility to quickly close the session if you
>> know that you won't need it for the remainder of the script, so concurent
>> request on the same session are not put in line to wait for the first
>> script to finish.
>>
>> But since the OP is terminating the script test.php by calling exit(); it
>> won't help. I think.
>> I am missing something about session_write_close() maybe?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Erwin Moller
>
Hi David,
> I'm a 'belt and suspenders' kind of guy when it comes to this. By using
> session_write_close() I know that the data has been flushed into the
> cookie prior to ending the program. It just removes one more variable in
> the mix.
>
> Having said that, the problem's symptoms could also be explained by
> having a setup that is blocking cookies. The session_write_close() is
> low hanging fruit so why not try it first?
Thanks for your reply.
I am also a belt and suspenders kind of programmer, but this functioncall
just doesn't make sense to me in this situation.
But as fas as I understand the matter: It will only write the sessiondata
away and close the session. But both actions will happen when the script
ends.
Of course, it is entirely possible I am missing something.
Anyway, let's wait what the OP has to say about it.
Regards,
Erwin Moller
>
> -david-
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