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Analysis of session setting method after php disables cookies

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The example of this article describes the session setting method after PHP disables cookies. Share it with everyone for your reference, the details are as follows:

We all know that there are two ways to pass SESSIONID in the session, based on cookie and based on URL. In order to prevent the client from sending cookies without affecting the customer's login to the website, you can set session.use_trans_sid=1 in php.ini, which means that when the client browser disables cookies, the links on the page will pass the SESSIONID based on the URL. However, many people only set this option and it did not achieve the effect. I also encountered this problem. After some research, I found that there are two more options in the

php.ini file

session.use_cookies=1
session.use_only_cookies=1

Carefully ponder the above English and you will find its meaning

session.use_cookies indicates whether to start a session based on cookies

session.use_only_cookies indicates whether to only open a session based on cookies

So if you want to use the cookie-based method when cookies are turned on in the browser, and use the URL method when cookies are not turned on, make the following settings (the most commonly used method, recommended)

In the php.ini file:

session.use_trans_sid=1
session.use_only_cookies=0
session.use_cookies=1

or in the php program

ini_set("session.use_trans_sid","1″);
ini_set("session.use_only_cookies",0);
ini_set("session.use_cookies",1);

If you use the URL method regardless of whether cookies are turned on in the browser, make the following settings ( This example mainly wants to illustrate the difference between setting session.use_only_cookies and session.use_cookies)
In the php.ini file

session.use_trans_sid=1
session.use_only_cookies=0
session.use_cookies=0

or in the php program

ini_set("session.use_trans_sid","1″);
ini_set("session.use_only_cookies",0);
ini_set("session.use_cookies",0);


Try it yourself and you will understand the difference between session.use_only_cookies and session.use_cookies.

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