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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 04/25/07 01:58
Vince Morgan wrote:
> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:kLGdnd6l4cFC07PbnZ2dnUVZ_tTinZ2d@comcast.com...
>> Since the session data is stored on the server and not the user's
>> computer, any access to the session data with that ID would show the
>> same thing. No browser refresh, and no way for it to get out of sync.
>>
>> And no JS is required.
>>
>> You may be thinking of cookies, where the data may be out of date on a
>> computer until the browser is refreshed.
>>
> I was thinking of onRefresh, but have to admit I've not a clue what I
> would/could do with it as I haven't yet looked at this event. Something I
> should have thought more about before writing ;)
>
>
That's javascript, which is client-side. We're talking PHP - server side.
Yes, javascript can get out of sync, especially if you're running
multiple windows.
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