Description
string 
session_cache_limiter ( [string cache_limiter] )
     session_cache_limiter() returns the name of the
     current cache limiter. If cache_limiter
     is specified, the name of the current cache limiter is changed to the
     new value.
    
     The cache limiter defines which cache control HTTP headers are sent to
     the client.  These headers determine the rules by which the page content
     may be cached by the client and intermediate proxies.  Setting the cache
     limiter to nocache disallows any client/proxy caching.
     A value of public permits caching by proxies and the
     client, whereas private disallows caching by proxies
     and permits the client to cache the contents.
    
     In private mode, the Expire header sent to the
     client may cause confusion for some browsers, including Mozilla.
     You can avoid this problem by using
     private_no_expire mode. The expire header is never
     sent to the client in this mode.
    
Note: 
      private_no_expire was added in PHP 4.2.0.
     
     The cache limiter is reset to the default value stored in
     session.cache_limiter
     at request startup time. Thus, you need to call
     session_cache_limiter() for every
     request (and before session_start() is called).
    
Example 1. session_cache_limiter() example 
<?php
  /* set the cache limiter to 'private' */
  session_cache_limiter('private'); $cache_limiter = session_cache_limiter();
  echo "The cache limiter is now set to $cache_limiter<br />"; ?>
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     Also see the session.cache_limiter
     configuration directive.