Thanks for being with me. Am i correct that you are saying, all above code worked fine at your system? How come I am getting two different results. 1. IE9 and Firefox showed started session id, but when clicked on check.cgi IE showed different session id, and Firefox showed none. 2. Both browsers returned, session->is_empty as true. when check.cgi ran. Could you please, share your compiled code, which shows results written on webpage. About debugging, I went through links mentioned on above post. Brian d foy's comments were useful. But I am confused because when I run scripts from command line mode, it doesn't shows any errors. (returns syntax ok) I am trying to retreive session info from cookie and param but no luck yet.

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