Re: _SESSION weirdness behind a NAT firewall/router: bug?



In article <spam-0445EE.04274801082006@localhost>,
Miguel Cruz <spam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
axlq@xxxxxxxxxxx (axlq) wrote:
Why don't you log people out by just erasing everything in their session
with session_destroy()?

I do. See the rest of this thread.

Does it matter to you whether the session cookie itself is gone?

It probably shouldn't -- I was just going by the documentation for
session_destroy() on php.net, which shows the session cookie being
deleted in its primary example.

-A
.



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