Just to update my answer: You are not stuck at all ;) You can write your own session-handler, like they did in Symfony2 (https://github.com/symfony/symfony/tree/master/src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Session/Storage/Handler), and just ignore about the fact, that you can have multiple requests accessing the session. But, if you do it like them, you may run into troubles like this guy:by SimonSimCity - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I had issues with the same stuff and found two reasonable causes for this behaviour. The first reason is inside PHP. If you use Sessions in PHP and use the build-in session save_handler to write the sessions into a file, PHP will lock the file for as long as the session is opened in a process. So, the next process, trying to access the same session-file will have to wait until session_write_clby SimonSimCity - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Hi, All Can you please extend the Symfony-basic nginx-configuration? Here's the way I configured my environment. One special way that I wanna share with all other people is the switch between the development- and the production-environment. In my example it's done by a cookie. By default you'll access the development-env. But if you've added the cookie "env=prod" you switch to thby SimonSimCity - Site Suggestions