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I want to be able to keep a PHP session, even after the browser has been closed. I know on this question, they suggested using the session_set_cookie_parameters() parameter, but I am unable to find a working example of this that doesn't expire and works across all directory on my domain. If someone could help out, it would be amazing.

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  • I wanted to avoid using cookies because they are client side, and therefore can be edited or modified by the client; henceforth making it easier for people to gain unauthorised access to an others account.
    – Harry
    Jan 14, 2013 at 3:54
  • so store the session id in the cookie and recreate when they come back
    – user557846
    Jan 14, 2013 at 4:04
  • That's what I ended up doing. Thanks. :)
    – Harry
    Jan 14, 2013 at 6:44

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Session stands for "until browser is closed". Session is something that expires. If you don't want it to be expired, you're probably don't want a session at all. You better read on cookie too. I guess that's what you need.

But You can use session_set_cookie_parameters() to give the session cookie a non-zero lifetime before starting the session, or set session.cookie_lifetime to non-zero.

Remeber session_set_cookie_params() needs to be called before session_start() for every single page request. Read more

Code:

<?php 

session_set_cookie_params(30 * 60, "/");
session_start();
print_r(session_get_cookie_params());

?>

Output:

Array ( [lifetime] => 1800 [path] => / [domain] => [secure] => )

Explanation:

Sets the cookie to expire after 30 minutes and be available anywhere on the site.

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  • Ah, okay. So it is probably just better to use cookies then?
    – Harry
    Jan 14, 2013 at 3:57
  • yes it could be, it depends on your requirement. Read the links which will helps you to figure out what you need
    – Techie
    Jan 14, 2013 at 3:58
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Use session_set_cookie_parameters() with a non zero value before session starts.

Refer here.

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