This does seem a slightly inefficient way to do things. The PHP code has to exec a perl script to set/retrieve a session value (or did I miss something?).
Wouldn't storing each variable in the table as a seperate row (session_id, var_name, value) work?
gav^
In reply to Re: Using Sessions between perl and php.
by gav^
in thread Using Sessions between perl and php.
by jryan
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