# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-10-11 16:42:06 -0400:
>   And actually, Kiran in our lab proposed that as a very easy fix to
> implement, and we've tested it and it works fine.  In other words we
> make 50 persistent connections, with the timeout at 10 seconds, wait a
> minute and then make another round of the same php requests.  With the
> fix we proposed all new php connections are made.  So we know this
> works.  I think if this was implemented and the documentation was clear
> that what the persistent timeout provided was for these connections to
> be shutdown when every a new connection tried to use them, PHP or not,
> that would go along way to satisfying most customers.  Especially if it
> clearly and cleanly documented that was how it worked.

    That's not so much a fix as a different behavior. FWIW the current
    one is perfectly sensible in other circumstances.

    Is there a way to query the age of the connection?

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