<?php 
require_once('utils.inc.php'); 
require_once('../handlers/stackSess.inc.php'); 
require_once('../handlers/compat.inc.php'); 
 
session_name('SESS_CP'); 
 
logger("started"); 
$handler=new compatSessionHandler(); 
$handler->setLogger('logger'); 
 
if (!$handler->install()) { 
    print "set handler failed"; 
    exit; 
} 
logger("* about to call session_start()"); 
 
session_start(); 
if (!isset($_SESSION['c'])) { 
        $_SESSION['c']=0; 
} 
if (!($_SESSION['c'] % 3)) { 
    logger("* about to regenerate"); 
    session_regenerate_id(); 
} 
++$_SESSION['c']; 
logger("about to finish"); 
session_write_close(); 
?> 
<html> 
<H1>The Compatability Handler</H1> 
<p> 
This handler is intended to replicate the functionality of the builtin session handler - i.e. 
it is a storage handler, using files (and optionally a hierarchy of directories). 
</p><p> 
As with the standard handler, files are locked between session_start() and session_write_close() 
to prevent overlapping read/write cycles. Session data is available after session expiry if 
the file has not been removed by garbage collection. 
</p><p> 
This handler is intended to be used in conjunction with other, more useful handlers - on its 
own it provides only the same facilities the builtin handler but at a greater performance/scalability cost. 
</p><p> 
The logging output of the handler is shown below:<br /> 
<?php 
print "OK:++\$_SESSION['c']=" . $_SESSION['c'] . "<pre>$statuslog</pre>"; 
exit; 
 
 
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