in reply to CGI Session Not Working

Any gelp? Are you sure? You haven’t seen the quantity and nature of the gelp around here. Also you need a license to take gelp otherwise it’s catch and release. :P

You’re printing headers without session cookies so there is no way to read the session information back from the client. I recommend following the example code a bit more closely (for example, letting CGI::Session print your header, you should never be doing headers manually, i.e., print "Content-Type…): CGI::Session. If that’s enough to help you go back to the documents and solve your problem, great. If not, someone will help you with a bit more sample code here soon and if not, I will later when I have time for more than comedy.

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Re^2: CGI Session Not Working
by choroba (Cardinal) on Mar 22, 2015 at 17:29 UTC
    I searched for "gelp" on the Urban Dictionary. NSFW. Do you mean гэлп?
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      :P I was quoting the OP’s typo: Any gelp will be highly appreciated. My Cyrillic is worse than even my Chinese.

Re^2: CGI Session Not Working
by ninjazin (Initiate) on Mar 22, 2015 at 18:29 UTC
    Thanks for help, just had to read things again, and it is not how i wanted, and i had to rewrite some things. Thank you so much all for helping me , this is just my second perl program i'm writing :) Have a good day!