Well, I can put them in variables....
$sess_ref->attr("sco_$item_num",$quantity);
Then to retreive it, do a foreach...
foreach my $key (keys (%{$sess_ref}))
{
if ($key =~ /^sco_/) {
# ok this is a Shopping Cart Ordered Item, added to the list
}
}
Something like that.
I want to keep everything server side, so I guess I should
not use the session to maintain it.
I guess I'll use a MySQL Table, for that also, that way if the user logs in on another machine, like at work or a friends house, they will be able to continue that order, since it will be by username, instead of session id.
So, I guess that answers my question ;o)
thx,
Richard
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