(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
session_id — Get and/or set the current session id
session_id() is used to get or set the session id for the current session.
The constant SID
can also be used to
retrieve the current name and session id as a string suitable for
adding to URLs. See also Session
handling.
id
If id
is specified and not null
, it will replace the current
session id. session_id() needs to be called before
session_start() for that purpose. Depending on the
session handler, not all characters are allowed within the session id.
For example, the file session handler only allows characters in the
range a-z A-Z 0-9 , (comma) and - (minus)
!
Note: When using session cookies, specifying an
id
for session_id() will always send a new cookie when session_start() is called, regardless if the current session id is identical to the one being set.
session_id() returns the session id for the current
session or the empty string (""
) if there is no current
session (no current session id exists).
On failure, false
is returned.
Version | Description |
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8.0.0 |
id is nullable now.
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