-* Your php installation may not have a proper directory setup for session files. (eg. on Free.fr you need to create a `session` directory on the root of your website.) You may need to create the session directory of set it up.
-* Most hosts regularly clean the temporary and session directories. Your host may be cleaning those directories too aggressively (eg.OVH hosts), forcing an expire of the session. You may want to set the session directory in your web root. (eg. Create the `sessions` subdirectory and add `ini_set('session.save_path', $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/../sessions');`. Make sure this directory is not browsable !)
-* If your IP address changes during surfing, Shaarli will force expire your session for security reasons (to prevent session cookie hijacking). This can happen when surfing from WiFi or 3G (you may have switched WiFi/3G access point), or in some corporate/university proxies which use load balancing (and may have proxies with several external IP addresses).
-* Some browser addons may interfer with HTTP headers (ipfuck/ipflood/GreaseMonkey…). Try disabling those.
-* You may be using OperaTurbo or OperaMini, which use their own proxies which may change from time to time.
-* If you have another application on the same webserver where Shaarli is installed, these application may forcefully expire php sessions.
+- Your php installation may not have a proper directory setup for session files. (eg. on Free.fr you need to create a `session` directory on the root of your website.) You may need to create the session directory of set it up.
+- Most hosts regularly clean the temporary and session directories. Your host may be cleaning those directories too aggressively (eg.OVH hosts), forcing an expire of the session. You may want to set the session directory in your web root. (eg. Create the `sessions` subdirectory and add `ini_set('session.save_path', $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/../sessions');`. Make sure this directory is not browsable !)
+- If your IP address changes during surfing, Shaarli will force expire your session for security reasons (to prevent session cookie hijacking). This can happen when surfing from WiFi or 3G (you may have switched WiFi/3G access point), or in some corporate/university proxies which use load balancing (and may have proxies with several external IP addresses).
+- Some browser addons may interfer with HTTP headers (ipfuck/ipflood/GreaseMonkey…). Try disabling those.
+- You may be using OperaTurbo or OperaMini, which use their own proxies which may change from time to time.
+- If you have another application on the same webserver where Shaarli is installed, these application may forcefully expire php sessions.