THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FOR HELP, EXPLANATIONS, AND REFERENCES. It worked as expected.
my $cgi = CGI->new; my $session = CGI::Session->load() or die CGI::Session->errstr; if ( $session->is_expired ) { print "Your session timed out! Refresh the screen to start new + session!"; exit(0); } elsif ( $session->is_empty ) { $session = CGI::Session->new () or die CGI::Session->errstr; $session->expire("2h"); print $session->header(); print "<a href='called.pl'>call</a></br></br>"; print Dumper($session); } else { print $session->header(); print "session found"; print "<a href='called.pl'>call</a></br></br>"; } $session->flush();
and
my $cgi = CGI->new; my $session = CGI::Session->load() or die CGI::Session->errstr; print $session->header(); print $session->dump(); print "<a href='index.pl'>index</a></br></br>"; $session->flush();

In reply to Re^6: ie with cgi::session not showing same session id which it was set and firefox doesn't show at all by msinfo
in thread ie with cgi::session not showing same session id which it was set and firefox doesn't show at all by msinfo

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