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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
ADOdb session management extends the standard functionality of PHP sessions, by allowing the normal session data seen to be stored in a database itself. There are numerous ways that this method enhances the default behavior | ADOdb session management extends the standard functionality of PHP sessions, by allowing the normal session data seen to be stored in a database itself. There are numerous ways that this method enhances the default behavior | ||
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ADOdb_Session:: | ADOdb_Session:: | ||
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session_start(); | session_start(); | ||
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ADOdb_Session:: | ADOdb_Session:: | ||
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session_start(); | session_start(); | ||
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v5/session/session_index.txt · Last modified: 2023/04/08 18:08 by dregad