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 Posted by R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah on 06/25/06 18:16 
Erwin Moller wrote: 
    <snip> 
> I would love to hear more opinions because I never use 
> session_write_close(), but never had any sessiontroubles either, not with 
> default sessionhandling (php/file) and custom (user/database). 
> 
> So I would love to know if it is a serious improvement, or just a myth. 
   <snip> 
 
    On session_start(), the page gets the session variables and on 
exit() or implicit exit or session_write_close(), it writes back the 
variables to session files--but there is a locking involved; unless any 
of these are happened, any of the PHP files that tries to use the same 
session/init the same session will get hanged. AFAIK, when using custom 
session handler there is no locking involved. 
 
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