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								<h3>ADODB Session Management Manual</h3>
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								V4.55 3 Jan 2005 (c) 2000-2005 John Lim (jlim#natsoft.com.my)
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								<p> <font size="1">This software is dual licensed using BSD-Style and
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								LGPL. This means you can use it in compiled proprietary and commercial
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								      <td><font color="red">Kindly note that the ADOdb home page has
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								moved to <a href="http://adodb.sourceforge.net/">http://adodb.sourceforge.net/</a>
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								because of the persistent unreliability of http://php.weblogs.com. <b>Please
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								<p></p>
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								<p>Useful ADOdb links: <a href="http://adodb.sourceforge.net/#download">Download</a>
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								  <a href="http://adodb.sourceforge.net/#docs">Other Docs</a>
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								<h3>Introduction</h3>
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								<p> We store state information specific to a user or web client in
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								session variables. These session variables persist throughout a
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								session, as the user moves from page to page. </p>
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								<p>To use session variables, call session_start() at the beginning of
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								your web page, before your HTTP headers are sent. Then for every
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								variable you want to keep alive for the duration of the session, call
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								session_register($variable_name). By default, the session handler will
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								keep track of the session by using a cookie. You can save objects or
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								arrays in session variables also.
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								<p>The default method of storing sessions is to store it in a file.
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								However if you have special needs such as you:
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								  <li>Have multiple web servers that need to share session info</li>
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								  <li>Need to do special processing of each session</li>
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								  <li>Require notification when a session expires</li>
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								<p>Then the ADOdb session handler provides you with the above
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								additional capabilities by storing the session information as records
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								in a database table that can be shared across multiple servers. </p>
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								<p><b>Important Upgrade Notice:</b> Since ADOdb 4.05, the session files
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								have been moved to its own folder, adodb/session. This is a rewrite
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								of the session code by Ross Smith. The old session code is in
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								adodb/session/old. </p>
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								<h4>ADOdb Session Handler Features</h4>
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								  <li>Ability to define a notification function that is called when a
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								session expires. Typically
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								used to detect session logout and release global resources. </li>
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								  <li>Optimization of database writes. We crc32 the session data and
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								only perform an update
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								to the session data if there is a data change. </li>
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								  <li>Support for large amounts of session data with CLOBs (see
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								adodb-session-clob.php). Useful
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								for Oracle. </li>
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								  <li>Support for encrypted session data, see
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								adodb-cryptsession.inc.php. Enabling encryption is simply a matter of
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								including adodb-cryptsession.inc.php instead of adodb-session.inc.php. </li>
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								<h3>Setup</h3>
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								<p>There are 3 session management files that you can use:
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								<pre>adodb-session.php        : The default<br>adodb-session-clob.php   : Use this if you are storing DATA in clobs<br>adodb-cryptsession.php   : Use this if you want to store encrypted session data in the database<br><br>
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								<p><strong>Examples</strong>
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								<p><pre>
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								 color="#004040">    include('adodb/adodb.inc.php');<br>    <br><b>    $ADODB_SESSION_DRIVER='mysql';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_CONNECT='localhost';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_USER ='scott';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_PWD ='tiger';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_DB ='sessiondb';</b><br>    <br>    <b>include('adodb/session/adodb-session.php');</b><br>    session_start();<br>    <br>    #<br>    # Test session vars, the following should increment on refresh<br>    #<br>    $_SESSION['AVAR'] += 1;<br>    print "<p>\$_SESSION['AVAR']={$_SESSION['AVAR']}</p>";<br></font></pre>
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								<p>To force non-persistent connections, call adodb_session_open() first before session_start():
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								 <font color="#004040"><br>    include('adodb/adodb.inc.php');<br>    <br><b>    $ADODB_SESSION_DRIVER='mysql';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_CONNECT='localhost';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_USER ='scott';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_PWD ='tiger';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_DB ='sessiondb';</b><br>    <br>    <b>include('adodb/session/adodb-session.php');<br>    adodb_sess_open(false,false,false);</b><br>    session_start();<br> </font>
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								<p> The 3rd parameter to adodb_sess_open($path, $sessname, $connectMode)  sets the connection method. You can pass in the following:</p>
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								    <td><b>$connectMode</b></td>
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								    <td><b>Connection Method</b></td>
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								    <td>true</td>
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								    <td><p>PConnect( )</p></td>
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								    <td>false</td>
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								    <td>Connect( )</td>
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								    <td>'N'</td>
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								    <td>NConnect( )</td>
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								    <td>'P'</td>
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								    <td>PConnect( )</td>
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								    <td>'C'</td>
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								    <td>Connect( )</td>
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								<p>To use a encrypted sessions, simply replace the file adodb-session.php:</p>
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								 color="#004040"><br>    include('adodb/adodb.inc.php');<br>    <br><b>    $ADODB_SESSION_DRIVER='mysql';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_CONNECT='localhost';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_USER ='scott';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_PWD ='tiger';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_DB ='sessiondb';<br>    <br>    include('adodb/session/adodb-cryptsession.php');</b><br>    session_start();</font><br>
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								 <p>And the same technique for adodb-session-clob.php:</p>
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								 color="#004040"><br>    include('adodb/adodb.inc.php');<br>    <br><b>    $ADODB_SESSION_DRIVER='mysql';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_CONNECT='localhost';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_USER ='scott';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_PWD ='tiger';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_DB ='sessiondb';<br>    <br>    include('adodb/session/adodb-session-clob.php');</b><br>    session_start();</font>
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								 <h4>Installation</h4>
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								<p>1. Create this table in your database (syntax might vary depending on your db):
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								<p><pre> <a
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								 name="sessiontab"></a> <font color="#004040"><br>  create table sessions (<br>       SESSKEY char(32) not null,<br>       EXPIRY int(11) unsigned not null,<br>       EXPIREREF varchar(64),<br>       DATA text not null,<br>      primary key (sesskey)<br>  );</font><br> 
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								 </pre>
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								 <p> For the adodb-session-clob.php version, create this:
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								 color="#004040"><br>    create table sessions (<br>       SESSKEY char(32) not null,<br>       EXPIRY int(11) unsigned not null,<br>       EXPIREREF varchar(64),<br>       DATA CLOB,<br>      primary key (sesskey)<br>  );</font>
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								 <p>2. Then define the following parameters. You can either modify this file, or define them before this file is included:
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								 color="#004040"><br>    $ADODB_SESSION_DRIVER='database driver, eg. mysql or ibase';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_CONNECT='server to connect to';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_USER ='user';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_PWD ='password';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_DB ='database';<br>    $ADODB_SESSION_TBL = 'sessions'; # setting this is optional<br>	</font>
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								 </pre><p>
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								     When the session is created, $<b>ADODB_SESS_CONN</b> holds the connection object.<br>    <br>  3. Recommended is PHP 4.0.6 or later. There are documented session bugs in earlier versions of PHP.
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								<h3>Notifications</h3>
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								<p>If you want to receive notification when a session expires, then tag
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								the session record with a <a href="#sessiontab">EXPIREREF</a> tag (see
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								the definition of the sessions table above). Before any session record
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								is deleted, ADOdb will call a notification function, passing in the
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								EXPIREREF.
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								<p>When a session is first created, we check a global variable
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								$ADODB_SESSION_EXPIRE_NOTIFY. This is an array with 2 elements, the
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								first being the name of the session variable you would like to store in
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								the EXPIREREF field, and the 2nd is the notification function's name. </p>
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								<p> Suppose we want to be notified when a user's session has expired,
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								based on the userid. The user id in the global session variable
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								$USERID. The function name is 'NotifyFn'. So we define: </p>
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								<pre> <font color="#004040"><br>        $ADODB_SESSION_EXPIRE_NOTIFY = array('USERID','NotifyFn');<br>    </font></pre>
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								And when the NotifyFn is called (when the session expires), we pass the
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								$USERID as the first parameter, eg. NotifyFn($userid, $sesskey). The
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								session key (which is the primary key of the record in the sessions
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								table) is the 2nd parameter.
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								<p> Here is an example of a Notification function that deletes some
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								records in the database and temporary files: </p>
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								<pre><font color="#004040"><br>        function NotifyFn($expireref, $sesskey)<br>        {<br>        global $ADODB_SESS_CONN; # the session connection object<br><br>          $user = $ADODB_SESS_CONN->qstr($expireref);<br>          $ADODB_SESS_CONN->Execute("delete from shopping_cart where user=$user");<br>          system("rm /work/tmpfiles/$expireref/*");<br>        }</font><br>    </pre>
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								<p> NOTE 1: If you have register_globals disabled in php.ini, then you
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								will have to manually set the EXPIREREF. E.g. </p>
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								    $GLOBALS['USERID'] =& $_SESSION['USERID'];
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								    $ADODB_SESSION_EXPIRE_NOTIFY = array('USERID','NotifyFn');</font>
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								<p> NOTE 2: If you want to change the EXPIREREF after the session
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								record has been created, you will need to modify any session variable
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								to force a database record update.
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								<h4>Neat Notification Tricks</h4>
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								<p><i>ExpireRef</i> normally holds the user id of the current session.
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								<p>1. You can then write a session monitor, scanning expireref to see
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								who is currently logged on.
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								<p>2. If you delete the sessions record for a specific user, eg.
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								<pre>delete from sessions where expireref = '$USER'<br></pre>
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								then the user is logged out. Useful for ejecting someone from a
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								site.
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								<p>3. You can scan the sessions table to ensure no user
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								can be logged in twice. Useful for security reasons.
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								<h3>Compression/Encryption Schemes</h3>
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								Since ADOdb 4.05, thanks to Ross Smith, multiple encryption and
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								compression schemes are supported. Currently, supported are:
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								<p>
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								<pre>  MD5Crypt (crypt.inc.php)<br>  MCrypt<br>  Secure (Horde's emulation of MCrypt, if MCrypt module is not available.)<br>  GZip<br>  BZip2<br></pre>
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								<p>These are stackable. E.g.
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								<p><pre>ADODB_Session::filter(new ADODB_Compress_Bzip2());<br>ADODB_Session::filter(new ADODB_Encrypt_MD5());<br></pre>
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								will compress and then encrypt the record in the database.
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								<p>Also see the <a href="docs-adodb.htm">core ADOdb documentation</a>.
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