Matijn

There are well over half a million lines of source code in PHP. It seems a
little unhelpful to tell someone to go and read half a million lines of C
when you could just tell them the answer?

Thanks
Tim

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On May 20, 2013 6:24 PM, "Matijn Woudt" <tijn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 5:33 AM, 孟远涛 <yuantao.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I find the Note in PHP document.
> > http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.session-id.php
> >
> > "Note: When using session cookies, specifying an id for session_id() will
> > always send a new cookie when session_start() is called, regardless if
> the
> > current session id is identical to the one being set."
> >
> > I feel puzzled about this feature. Even if the current session id is
> > identical to the one one being set, session_start will send a new
> cookie. I
> > want to know why session_start behave in this way.
> >
> > Forgive my poor English. Thanks in advance.
> >
>
> You will find the answer in the PHP source code.
> If you don't want this to happen, check if the current session id matches
> with the value you want to set it to, and don't set if they match.
>
> - Matijn
>

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