Uh, sorry, I meant "ignore_user_abort = On"
These negated ini options suck.

-Rasmus

On Sat, 28 Feb 2004, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:

> ignore_user_abort = Off
>
> in your php.ini file
>
> And read the Connection Handling chapter in the manual.
>
> -Rasmus
>
> On Sat, 28 Feb 2004, Kyndig wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> >    I've been working on my website for a few years now. It uses SESSION
> > management. I am using: php4.3 version. A problem I have had for awhile
> > now is that all session information is lost if a page does not fully
> > load. This wouldn't be an issue, except on every page load I create a
> > MySQL link id for that page load, and store the object in a SESSION
> > varriable:
> >       $db = new db("mydatabase");
> >       $_SESSION["db"] = $db;
> >
> >
> >    Then throughout the website code, I'll simply call:   $q =
> > $_SESSION["db"];
> > This is causing my pages to fail ( I have the queries wrapped to send
> > users to an error page if there is a DB issue ).
> >
> >    The reason I attempt to store the database object in a SESSION is
> > because there are quite a number of databases in a single page load that
> > can be called. I don't want to spend time opening a new DB connection
> > for every query to the database. A single page load could have up to 15
> > queries to output the data and use up to 10 different databases (not
> > tables) to produce the output.
> >
> > Recomendations on how to fix my problem are much appreciated. If more
> > data is needed to assist in debugging, just let me know.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Calvin Ellis
> > webmaster: http://www.mudmagic.com/
> >
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