> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Worster [mailto:f...@thefsb.org]
> Sent: 09 September 2009 02:29
> 
> thanks, Devendra, that's pretty much the same as my handler. (though
> i can't
> figure Rich Smith's $sess_save_path global. do you know what is
> for?)

I think if you look at the comments on that article, he's agreed that's an 
error and shouldn't be there.

> but what i'm really interested in is people's experience in
> switching over
> to and using this kind of handler: pitfalls, gotchas, etc. or is it
> really
> as easy and simple as all these online articles i've read about it
> claim?

I moved from a single server to a load-balanced setup with 2 back-end servers. 
I switched to a database-based session handler very similar to the one under 
discussion (just tailored to my house style, really) and it just worked.  Been 
running happily in production for about 6 months now.


Cheers!

Mike
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