Hi
I've installed CGI::Session and ActiveState's ActivePerl on a Windows 2000 Server machine using PPM, but I can't get it to work in my script.
First I tried using the File driver, but was told ActivePerl couldn't
locate CGI/Session/File.pm in @INC. I downloaded this myself from CPAN and put in an appropriate directory. Then I tried again, but got
Base class package CGI::Session::ID::MD5 is empty. I then tried using other drivers, but kept getting this second message.
I've only just installed the package and the script is lifted straight out of one of the CGI::Session files. Anyone any ideas what's going on?
Thanks,
A
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