I think I'm looking at it the wrong way.  Both of them are not related to
the 1 hour session timeout that I set up with....  I think there is no such
feature and that I would have to write a custom PHP script to manage that.
Am I right??

FletchSOD

"Scott Fletcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Run that again about php.ini configuration on the session expiration.  I
> looked up at http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.session.php and it said
>
> --snip--
> session.cache_limiter specifies cache control method to use for session
> pages (none/nocache/private/private_no_expire/public). Defaults to
nocache.
> See also session_cache_limiter().
>
> session.cache_expire specifies time-to-live for cached session pages in
> minutes, this has no effect for nocache limiter. Defaults to 180. See also
> session_cache_expire().
> --snip--
>
> So, how do I get the session.cache_expire to work if the
> session.cache_limiter is set to no cache.  Would it work if I leave the
> session.cache_limiter as blank and use the HTTP header to instruct the web
> browser not to cache the webpage??  All I only want is the webpage not be
> cached and a session timeout if the user is idle for like a hour or
> something....
>
> Thanks,
>  FletchSOD

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