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I'll assume you mean that without any activity that makes a http request that causes a session_start() statement to be executed that the session variables for any particular visitor disappear?

 

If so, you need to extend the session.gc_maxlifetime value. This must be done before every session_start() statement to have any effect and if you are on a shared web server where everyone is using the default/common session.save_path setting, you will need to make your own session data folder and also set the session.save_path setting to point to your own session data folder in order to get your session.gc_maxlifetime value to apply to your session data files.

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