#!/fellow/monks.pl
Personally I'm not a big fan of cookies. When I write CGI's, I'd like the script to be able to run on any machine. By any, I mean machines that do not allow cookies, Java Applets/Scritps, etc. Please note: This is my personal feeling. If you do use it, don't change your code.
I've been working on a CGI project that will do authentication and session handling within a CGI application. Have a look at MWS (Massyn Web Security). I'm sure the script will be able to do a lot for you. You do need to have mySQL handy...
Thanks!
#!/massyn.pl
The more I learn, the more I realize I don't know.
Albert Einstein 1879-1955
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