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How is a session different from a session?
Session, as I understand it, is a mechanism that allows you to store some data about the client that is currently working with the server. That is, the session is stored on the server, and the client has a SESSION_ID cookie, which it sends to the server along with the request, so that the server can understand what data applies to the client.
Is the session different? Or is it the same as session?
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