When you call SetUserSessionCookie what do you pass as $sname and $sid, if $sid is zero or $sname is not CGISESSID that may be where your problem is.
Infact i forgot to suggest you check your mysql table for a sessionid of 0, and if you find it plain delete it. if you call $session = new CGI::Session("driver:MySQL", $sid, {Handle=>$dbh, LockHandle=>$dbh}); when $sid is zero and there is no sessionid 0 you will get a new sessionid back
In reply to Re^3: Cookie->fetch problem
by huck
in thread Cookie->fetch problem
by tultalk
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