Hello J,
I try to change the gc probability in the .htaccess (php_value
session.gc_probability = 10) but it didnt work :-(

Is there any other ideas ? maybe it a bug in PHP ?


THANKS,
Dima.
"J Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> It might have something to do with the way the session extension in PHP
> performs garbage collection. There's a setting in php.ini that basically
> controls how often garbage collection is performed. The value is a
> percentage, and determines how often the GC should be done over a random
> number of session_start() requests.
>
> If GC is invoked, the garbage collector will start to delete all of the
> expired session files in your session directory. If there's a lot of them,
> it might take longer to load the page that the garbage collection was
> started on. Since the garbage collector is called at random based on the
> aforementioned setting, not every page will be affected.
>
> The problem could probably be cut down by increasing the value of the GC
> setting, as fewer files would need to be deleted with each GC sweep, as
> more GC sweeps will be called overall.
>
> That's just a guess, though.
>
> J
>
>
> Dima Dubin wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have very wierd problem :
> > I use session to manage users and I have this structure of the page :
> > -----
> > include("db.php");
> > include("header.php");
> > bla bla
> > include("footer.php");
> > -----
> >
> > in the db.php I have :
> >
> > ----
> > session_start();
> > #some mysql connect stuff
> > ----
> >
> > I use session with the $_SESSION array (cheking if
> > registered[isset($_S...)] and registering...)
> > and all work fine....
> > but sometimes the page loading is very very very slow (and its a really
> > really fast host) and when I removing session_start(); from the top of
the
> > page, the page load normaly.
> >
> > the PHP version is 4.1.1, someone have an idea ?
> > thanks in advance,
> > Dima.
>



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