But I'm interested in saving the state to a mySQL column instead of a flat file. How do I go about doing that. I'm sure it must be possible to open a filehandle as a variable instead of as a file, but I'm not sure how to do that. ( I don't want to write to a file and then have to read it back in order to get it into a variable.)$q->save(FILEHANDLE);
I've got the SQL down, just not clear on how to get the state into a variable.
Thanks in advance.
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Filmo the Klown
In reply to Saving CGI state to mySQL by filmo
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