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12/23/2003 3:19:56 AM |
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Michael 'plasma' McMullen
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This will show you directly how to use session and make them more secure. This will also show you how to destroy your session totally (delete it from the server)
And every line is fully commented.
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12/23/2003 4:03:35 AM:
dont forget to vote if you find this useful (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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12/25/2003 12:54:08 PM:
Hmmm, sure could use a little more documentation here. This destroy function, is it a built-in, else where is it?? (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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12/31/2003 4:16:57 PM:
sorry for the long wait, i couldnt get to planetsourcecode.
the destroy function is built into php. its part of the session class. If you need more help come to http://ooturing.psychz.net as this is where all of my php tutorials are (If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)
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1/28/2005 9:41:05 PM:
http://php.net/session_destroy
FYI: http://php.net/search for help on php by typing it in the URL
PHP.net will then search based on what you typed in the URL.
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