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avatar tampe125
tampe125
23 Dec 2015

After updating Joomla, we have to flush session if we migrated data session.
Otherwise the user will be stuck in a limbo, were he is logged in but he can't do anything

avatar tampe125 tampe125 - open - 23 Dec 2015
avatar tampe125 tampe125 - change - 23 Dec 2015
Status New Pending
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - change - 23 Dec 2015
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avatar wilsonge
wilsonge - comment - 24 Dec 2015

What about sessions not using the database storage?

Also this isn't going to log out the user currently logged in right? Their data will be updated in the session

avatar wilsonge wilsonge - change - 24 Dec 2015
Status Pending Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2015-12-24 10:32:16
Closed_By wilsonge
avatar wilsonge wilsonge - close - 24 Dec 2015
avatar wilsonge wilsonge - reference | 3fa8dea - 24 Dec 15
avatar wilsonge wilsonge - merge - 24 Dec 2015
avatar wilsonge wilsonge - close - 24 Dec 2015
avatar izharaazmi
izharaazmi - comment - 25 Dec 2015

@tampe125 @wilsonge As of my understanding this fix is to allow users to be able to do the pagination, sorting, filtering editing after the Joomla update finishes, which was otherwise broken.

Does this fixes or improves something more? Please enlighten.

Additionally, I tested this with Joomla 3.4.6 -> 3.4.8, but the administrator user who performs the update was logged out. The other users/administrators weren't logged out but they could not do the pagination, sorting, filtering editing as in the 3.4.7 release.

Please also test #8782, it does not logout the users and also persists the session data.

avatar tampe125 tampe125 - head_ref_deleted - 28 Dec 2015

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