Introduction
Introduction --
An introduction to HTTP_Session2
Overview
This package provides access to session-state values as well as session-level
settings and lifetime management methods.
Based on the standart PHP session handling mechanism
HTTP_Session2 provides more advanced features such as database containers,
idle and expire timeouts and more.
A few examples
Setting options and detecting a new session
<?php HTTP_Session2::useCookies(false); HTTP_Session2::start('MySessionID'); HTTP_Session2::set('variable', 'The string'); if (HTTP_Session2::isNew()) { echo 'new session was created with the current request'; $visitors++; // Increase visitors count } // continue ?>
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Setting timeouts
<?php HTTP_Session2::start(); HTTP_Session2::setExpire(time() + 60 * 60); // expires in one hour HTTP_Session2::setIdle(time() + 10 * 60); // idles in ten minutes
// the session expired if (HTTP_Session2::isExpired()) { echo 'Your session has expired!'; HTTP_Session2::destroy(); }
// the session is idle if (HTTP_Session2::isIdle()) { echo "You've been idle for too long!"; HTTP_Session2::destroy(); }
HTTP_Session2::updateIdle(); ?>
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For a more comprehensive example of persistent sessions, please check the cookie section.