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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Linux find help Post 303017561 by Don Cragun on Thursday 17th of May 2018 08:27:41 PM
Old 05-17-2018
Your requirements are not clear. The command that you are using is asking for the find utility to look at the root directory, every file in the file hierarchy rooted in the root directory, a file or directory named "php.ini" (and, if "php.ini" is a file of type directory, every file in the file hierarchy rooted in "php.ini") and to print the name of every file it encounters while looking at those files and file hierarchies.

Are you looking for a file named "php.ini"?

Are you looking for a file with a filename that contains the string "php.ini"?

Are you looking for a file with a filename that ends with the string "php.ini"?

Are you looking for a regular file that contains the string "php.ini" somewhere in its contents?
 

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SESSION_SET_COOKIE_PARAMS(3)						 1					      SESSION_SET_COOKIE_PARAMS(3)

session_set_cookie_params - Set the session cookie parameters

SYNOPSIS
void session_set_cookie_params (int $lifetime, [string $path], [string $domain], [bool $secure = false], [bool $httponly = false]) DESCRIPTION
Set cookie parameters defined in the php.ini file. The effect of this function only lasts for the duration of the script. Thus, you need to call session_set_cookie_params(3) for every request and before session_start(3) is called. This function updates the runtime ini values of the corresponding PHP ini configuration keys which can be retrieved with the ini_get(3). PARAMETERS
o $lifetime -Lifetime of the session cookie, defined in seconds. o $path -Path on the domain where the cookie will work. Use a single slash ('/') for all paths on the domain. o $domain - Cookie domain, for example 'www.php.net'. To make cookies visible on all subdomains then the domain must be prefixed with a dot like '.php.net'. o $secure - If TRUE cookie will only be sent over secure connections. o $httponly - If set to TRUE then PHP will attempt to send the httponly flag when setting the session cookie. RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. CHANGELOG
+--------+-------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+-------------------------------------+ | 5.2.0 | | | | | | | The $httponly parameter was added. | | | | +--------+-------------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
session.cookie_lifetime, session.cookie_path, session.cookie_domain, session.cookie_secure, session.cookie_httponly, ses- sion_get_cookie_params(3). PHP Documentation Group SESSION_SET_COOKIE_PARAMS(3)
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