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my website,
http://www.csmapcentral.com, has run under *Nuke since it was started
the windows-based remote map installer that i created uses a modified nuke login script to authenticate a user before he/she is allowed to browse map downloads via the installer. i'm having to rewrite a few of the server-side php scripts for the move to xoops, and since i like to use a unique session in XOOPS so that logins are extended, i was wondering how a session operates? is it just stored in the database with a timestamp that gets updated with every user-visit to a XOOPS page?
if so, could i then just attach a xoops-generated session id to any urls referenced when a user access my site via the installer that i created? (i'm wondering if the session id just needs to be in the URL to work)
if anyone could explain this to me, i'd appreciate it. i'm used to programming in php, but i usually don't deal with cookies or sessions (and i know that the installer can't manage a cookie), so i'd like to use as much of the XOOPS natural process as possible (using sessions), and login/logout the user and track their activities/authentication by session
![](https://xoops.org/uploads/smil3dbd4d6422f04.gif)
thanks for any help