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Posted by max on 07/22/07 02:44
Hi Rik,
I used to have exactly the same problem. Temporary data was uploaded by
the user during working sessions. At regular logout, temp. data was
deleted. But if the user didn't do a regular logout, data was still there.
So I created a CRON job that was running every single day at Midnight.
My users were working from 8:00am to 5:00pm and weren't any more at job
at Midnight.
The CRON job was scheduled to delete data and send a short notice to the
user (next time he was logging in) saying that temporary data had been
deleted because he didn't logged out properly.
That's the only I found for this "problem".
Hope this help.
Max
vic a écrit :
>
> "Rik" <luiheidsgoeroe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:op.tvtlajysqnv3q9@metallium...
>> On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 15:55:04 +0200, vic <vic at showsec dot <"com>">
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm looking for a technique where I can delete temporary tables that
>>> are created during a user's login session. If the user logs out, I
>>> can delete the tables in the logout routine. However, users that do
>>> not logout have some temporary tables and I'm having to manually
>>> delete these from the MySQL database.
>>>
>>> Can someone suggest a method like a "Session Expires" event where I
>>> might handle this cleanup activity?
>>
>> Define your own session handler with session_set_save_handler()
>> (<http://www.php.net/session_set_save_handler>), and run the logic on
>> destroying a session and on the garbage collecting of timed out sessions.
>> --
>> Rik Wasmus
>
> Thanks Rik - I was looking at this but I'm having trouble understanding
> the documentation how to implement this!
>
> Vic
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