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 Posted by Eli on 06/12/12 11:08 
It's quite easy to pass the session variables to the script. The problem  
with sessions and shell PHP scripts, is that PHP doesn't support  
sessions on that mode (CLI mode it is called). So, I would have to  
manualy read the session file and parse it. If anyone knows what is the  
exact function that is used to unserialize the session file, please  
tell.. and it's not the unserialize() function in PHP. 
 
I guess that using a shell PHP script with sessions is not the solution.  
Is anybody familiar with another way to use sessions??? but not through  
web, since the script returns sensitive data. 
 
 
-thanks, Eli
 
  
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