Just a customer of mine who said that he'll be running PHP 4 and 5 on the
same server, and that he would share session data ;-)

Bye.
Julien.P

2008/4/7 Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Have you seen how PHP makes difference between private, protected and
> > public
> > attributes of an object, into the session file ?
> > There are special caracters before them to recognize them.
> >
> > So the question is : is PHP4 able to read such a session file ?
> > And how will it interpret them when we ask him to unserialize data ?
> >
>
> The question(s) should be "Why would you want PHP4 to read a PHP5
> session?" and "Why would you expect it to work?". If you want to transfer
> data between versions you may want to investigate XMLRPC. Or perhaps the
> somewhat more verbose SOAP.
>
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