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From: Chris W. <la...@us...> - 2001-11-29 05:17:54
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Update of /cvsroot/openinteract/OpenInteract/conf In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv11766/conf Modified Files: sample-server.ini Log Message: reorder Index: sample-server.ini =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/openinteract/OpenInteract/conf/sample-server.ini,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -C2 -d -r1.5 -r1.6 *** sample-server.ini 2001/11/20 04:08:30 1.5 --- sample-server.ini 2001/11/29 05:17:51 1.6 *************** *** 18,45 **** # - # If you're using a database-backed session store, you just need - # to change 'class' to the relevant storage module (e.g., - # 'Apache::Session::Postgres') - # - # If you're not using a database-backed session store, you should - # be able to change 'class' to something like - # 'Apache::Session::File' and then create relevant entries in - # 'params' (e.g., 'Directory' and 'LockDirectory' for - # 'Apache::Session::File'). - # - # Note that you can also set the expiration for the session - # cookie -- if you set it to be 'undef' the cookie will be - # 'short-lived', meaning it will expire when the user shuts - # down the browser. Otherwise, pass something like the - # following: '+3d' (3 days); '+3M' (3 months); '+480s' (480 - # seconds); '+15h' (15 hours); '+1y' (1 year) - - [session_info] - class = Apache::Session::MySQL - expiration = +3M - params = - - - # # Define the default datasource names to use when an SPOPS object # doesn't specify one --- 18,21 ---- *************** *** 129,132 **** --- 105,132 ---- sasl = 0 debug = 0 + + + # + # If you're using a database-backed session store, you just need + # to change 'class' to the relevant storage module (e.g., + # 'Apache::Session::Postgres') + # + # If you're not using a database-backed session store, you should + # be able to change 'class' to something like + # 'Apache::Session::File' and then create relevant entries in + # 'params' (e.g., 'Directory' and 'LockDirectory' for + # 'Apache::Session::File'). + # + # Note that you can also set the expiration for the session + # cookie -- if you set it to be 'undef' the cookie will be + # 'short-lived', meaning it will expire when the user shuts + # down the browser. Otherwise, pass something like the + # following: '+3d' (3 days); '+3M' (3 months); '+480s' (480 + # seconds); '+15h' (15 hours); '+1y' (1 year) + + [session_info] + class = Apache::Session::MySQL + expiration = +3M + params = |