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1.13 <h1>Using Sessions</h1>
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1.15 <ul>
1.16 <li>Sensitive or private information. Although such information can
1.17 be stored without needing to
1.18 -encrypt it, in many applications you will still want to
1.19 +encrypt it, in many applications you will still want to
1.20 encrypt such information anyway, no matter where it is stored or how it
1.21 is communicated.</li>
1.22 <li>Large amounts of session information can be stored, or at least
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1.24 accessing and maintenance of session information:</p>
1.25 <dl>
1.26 <dt><code>get_session</code></dt>
1.27 - <dd>This method returns the session for the identified user. The <code>create</code>
1.28 + <dd>This method returns the session for the identified user. The <code>create</code>
1.29 parameter can be set to a true value to create a new session for a user
1.30 if no session previously existed; otherwise <code>None</code> is
1.31 returned in such situations.</dd>
1.32 <dt><code>expire_session</code></dt>
1.33 <dd>This method causes the session information associated with the
1.34 identified user to be forgotten. Note that this may not really happen
1.35 -until the user sends another request, and that the <code>get_session</code>
1.36 +until the user sends another request, and that the <code>get_session</code>
1.37 method may still return the current session.</dd>
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1.39 <p>Session objects, which resemble dictionaries, employ plain Python
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1.41 string value. These limitations may be removed in a later release.</li>
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