Using Sessions for High Traffic with AJAX |
I was reading the CodeIgniter 3 documentation on using sessions and high traffic with AJAX, and it recommends using session_write_close().
My application has functions that write and read directly from $_SESSION, as an example below. PHP Code: function setSession($index, $value) { Another issue that I found strange, CodeIgniter already has by default a session_start() function that is automatically triggered at the beginning of execution, without intervention from my code. What would this session_start() look like if my functions are going to call it every time something is fetched from the session?
I load the sessions in my BaseController like this.
PHP Code: // Ensure that the session is started and running What did you Try? What did you Get? What did you Expect?
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I still use CodeIgniter version 3.
I'm basing myself on this sentence from the session documentation (Session Library — CodeIgniter 3.1.13 documentation): Long story short - call session_write_close() once you no longer need anything to do with session variables. The problem is that sometimes I use session at the beginning of the code, then halfway through the code. In this case from what I understand the best thing would be for my code to be like this, correct? PHP Code: function setSession($index, $value) {
That should work fine for you.
What did you Try? What did you Get? What did you Expect?
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