I am using version 1.54, the latest version from CPAN. If there is a more advanced version, I am not aware of it.

Apache::Session::DBI did require a separate install; however, most of the tutorials that I found on the web used Apache::Session::DBI as the basis.

As for the sample code, I am using the bare minimum sample code shown in the pod documentation. At any rate, here it is, for those who do not have the module downloaded (note: $id is a varible passed through the query string; it is paramed in using the CGI module):

For Apache::Session::MySQL

my $dbh=DBI->connect("DBI:mysql:database=sessions;host=localhost","roo +t", ""); my $opts = {Handle => $dbh}; tie my %session, 'Apache::Session::MySQL', $id, $opts;

For Apache::Session::DBI

my $ops = { DataSource => 'dbi:mysql:sessions', UserName => 'root', Password => '' }; tie my %session, 'Apache::Session::DBI', $id, $opts;

In reply to Re: Re: Problems with Apache::Session by jryan
in thread Problems with Apache::Session by jryan

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