I don't know - is it?

"Ed Lazor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > > The real reason for having the login class like this is to eliminate
> > > database calls. I thought I could have one session variable that said
yo
> > > uwere logged in, but then the database calls would still have to be
made
> > on
> > > each page.
>
> Playing Devil's Advocate here...
>
> Why would you want to avoid database calls?  If you're using default
> sessions management, all you're doing is trading this for accessing files
on
> the server.  Isn't the database faster?
>
> -Ed

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