Memcache::set
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Memcache::set -- Store data at the server
Description
bool 
Memcache::set ( string key, mixed var [, int flag [, int expire]] )
   Memcache::set() stores an item 
   var with key on the 
   memcached server. Parameter expire is expiration 
   time in seconds. If it's 0, the item never expires (but memcached server 
   doesn't guarantee this item to be stored all the time, it could be deleted 
   from the cache to make place for other items).
  
   You can use MEMCACHE_COMPRESSED constant as 
   flag value if you want to use on-the-fly
   compression (uses zlib).
  
   Also you can use memcache_set() function.
   See example below.
  
Note: 
    Remember that resource variables (i.e. file and connection descriptors)
    cannot be stored in the cache, because they cannot be adequately
    represented in serialized state.
   
| Example 1. Memcache::set() example | 
<?php/* procedural API */
 
 /* connect to memcached server */
 $memcache_obj = memcache_connect('memcache_host', 11211);
 
 /*
 set value of item with key 'var_key'
 using 0 as flag value, compression is not used
 expire time is 30 seconds
 */
 memcache_set($memcache_obj, 'var_key', 'some variable', 0, 30);
 
 echo memcache_get($memcache_obj, 'var_key');
 
 ?>
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| Example 2. Memcache::set() example | 
<?php/* OO API */
 
 $memcache_obj = new Memcache;
 
 /* connect to memcached server */
 $memcache_obj->connect('memcache_host', 11211);
 
 /*
 set value of item with key 'var_key', using on-the-fly compression
 expire time is 50 seconds
 */
 $memcache_obj->set('var_key', 'some really big variable', MEMCACHE_COMPRESSED, 50);
 
 echo $memcache_obj->get('var_key');
 
 ?>
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   Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
  
   See also
   Memcache::add(), 
   Memcache::replace().