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PHP session concept

Asked by jtjli in Miscellaneous Web Development, Plug Ins

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Please let me know if I am right about these statements:

1.) Session cookies are cookies that are stored in the client computer's memory. As opposed to normal cookies, session cookies won't be stored as files under the 'cookie' directory.

2.) PHP only stores session id (SID) as session cookies. All other session information are stored on the server as session data. (Well.. do other languages, such as ASP, handle sessions in the same way?)

3.) Even the client computer is not accepting session cookies, PHP sessions will still work because the SID will be passed in the URL and a call to session_start() will automatically handle that.

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