Is not a hard cross to bear, and considering that sqlite enabled sessions should be avoided in the first place, I think its a bad idea to include them by default.
I still can not see a functionality difference. As to performance, I think it is obvious that file based sessions are faster.
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If someone was to include MM session support by default, I would agree because it's faster. But including SQLite sessions by default is useless. It's not faster, it's not more secure, it's only more overhead than file support. Ohh.. and while developping, I sometimes want to do a 'rm -f sess<id>', it's simple, and it works.
Oliver
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