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I have been at this for a day now, but nothing seems to be working. What I want to do: change the expiry time of the session cookie PHPSESSID, when a particular checkbox is checked , how do I do this ? I have tried:

ini_set()

session_set_cookie_params()

setcookie()

but nothing works . Can someone please please help me here ?

Thanks

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To specify the session lifetime, server side, either apply the following command

  ini_set('session.gc_maxlifetime', 30*60); // expires in 30 minutes

or set it in your php.ini file.

To set the session cookie lifetime, client side, either let it as it is (0, will die when the browser is closed), or

  ini_set('session.cookie_lifetime', 30*60); // 30 minutes

or in the php.ini.

If you choose to use ini_set(), be sure to place the commands before session_start() is called.

Note that the ini_set function sets configuration option(s) during the script execution time only.

Regarding the checkbox and having a dynamic setting of the session lifetime, you could

  • use APC to store a setting shared by all PHP processes, that will last until the PHP server is down
  • write a value in a file somewhere that you load at the start of scripts (expensive) and set the value

(each script will have to ini_set() once before session_start())

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  • thanks, I now understand the problem was that ini_set needs to be before session_start() . but I can't figure out how to change the value of an existing phpsessid cookie..
    – gyaani_guy
    Jan 1, 2011 at 16:20
  • Yes this does the trick for me. For my ajax calls I needed a way to detect if the session is expired. Note that you need to delete the cookie with the wrong expires date before testing. Nov 19, 2012 at 15:11

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