Your question is rather like asking How long is a piece of string? If you look around the net you will find lots of different sites implement this in different ways. This very shrine uses two methods... either it abandons the information when you log off or it stores a permanent cookie in your browser. Yahoo Mail (at least the UK version insists that you reenter your password again if you keep a session open for a few hours as a protection for those who wander off leaving their mail open.

Basicly, there is no fixed answer for your question.... at least, there is one but it is likely to be unique to your own site. You need to sit down and work out a few answers:

$japh->{'Caillte'} = $me;

In reply to Re: Cookie Seesions -again ! by Caillte
in thread Cookie Seesions -again ! by Gushie

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