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Posted by PaowZ on 06/19/07 09:49
On 19 juin, 00:42, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> PaowZ wrote:
> > Hello There!
>
> > I'm trying to handle sessions using php5, but having some troubles to
> > design it..
> > Ok, I have to use "session_set_save_handler()" to override session
> > management but I don't really understand callback functions arguments.
> > According to doc (http://fr3.php.net/manual/fr/function.session-set-
> > save-handler.php french version),
> > open(), close() take not arg, read() takes $id, write() takes $id,
> > $sess_data and so on...
> > But too few doc about it.. a little may be found there:
> >http://shiflett.org/articles/storing-sessions-in-a-database
>
> > My question: do we have to take in account these args ? May I
> > implement my callback functions without supplying those arguments but
> > my own ones ? How have I to consider it ? :)
>
> > Any suggestions ?
>
> > Thanks a lot.
>
> You need to use the supplied args. For instance, the $id in read and
> write is the session id.
>
> These functions are called by PHP, not your code. They must be
> compatible with PHP's session handling code.
>
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> Jerry Stuckle
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> jstuck...@attglobal.net
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Ok, thanks. I don't have the choice, then..
Where may I find documentation about all of that ??
Thanks :)
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