Joe --

...and then Joseph Bannon said...
% 
% I read the description on php.net, but what is
% session_name really used for?

Uttam's answer is technically correct, but it may not really provide the
info you seek.  [That's not meant as a slight upon Uttam, of course; it's
a very good and thorough answer.]

It's a way to name your session, and in particular it's what people will
see when their browser says "this site would like to set a cookie" or
when they peruse their cookie collections.  It can be a way to better
identify yourself -- particularly for those cases where the visitor might
accept the cookie or might not.


% 
% Thanks,
% 
% Joe.


HTH & HAND

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