Re: [Phplib-users] A great improvement
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From: Giancarlo <gia...@na...> - 2002-08-21 21:51:58
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Well, I spoke too early.=20 The latest discussions on php-dev resurged that awful arbitrary-id creati= on=20 possibility. I mean, PHP4 sessions without that, plus the use_only_cookie and some de= eper=20 gc possibility (at least at a max depth of 3 to promote per-user save_pat= h in=20 a vhost environment) could nearly equate the functionalities available to= =20 traditional phplib session handling, at least while in a light-security,=20 unathenticated session. Without these changes, I wouldn't feel like suggesting the php4 session=20 stuff., you know that Gian Il 22:40, mercoled=EC 21 agosto 2002, Chris Johnson ha scritto: > On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 10:14:54AM +0530, Dr Tarique Sani wrote: > > On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Giancarlo wrote: > > > > Good work Giancarlo!! > > > > Now can someone convince Zeev that it is OK for PHP to do things othe= r > > than web applications ;-) > > > > Tarique > > > > Giancarlo wrote: > > > VV! > > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > > Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] trans-sid warning? > > > From: ra...@ph... (Rasmus Lerdorf) > > > To: Giancarlo <gia...@na...> > > > > > > Ok, then that is a bug that needs to be fixed before 4.3. > > Yes, thank you, Giancarlo! Nice work. > > Tarique, I used PHP for non-web scripts all the time. It's getting bet= ter > at doing so in the most recent releases. > > What I'd really like to see is a multi-threaded PHP application server,= so > that I can write middle-tier business-logic services in PHP. :-) |