On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Ralph Schindler <ralph.schindler@zend.com> wrote:
Zend_Auth uses Zend_Session under the hood, and Zend_Session utilizes ext/session. So if you PHP has changed, I'd suggest looking to see if the php.ini values for session.* have changed, these would relate to cookie lifetimes and garbage collection and such...
whatever and have to log back in. What in my dev environment has changed now, as opposed to then? Well, unfortunately, more than one thing. I upgraded my Ubuntu distro from 9.4 to 9.10 and along with it, my Firefox; I also upgraded ZF to 1.10.2 from... I forget what. 1.10.0 I believe.
It seems there are a few possibilities. Is it conceivable that PHP is garbage-collecting the file-based session data prematurely? Or is this some kind of Firefox misfeature (he was away from his desk for too long, let's log him out)? Or has the behavior of Zend_Auth changed lately? Any advice as to how to track down the issue and correct?
Nothing to my knowledge would have changed in Zend_Auth or Zend_Session to create this behavior in your application.
-ralph
Gentlemen:
Thanks. I will try these suggestions.
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