Thanks very much for our response. My programs are pre-dominantly written in PERL and they run on IIS. I know a strange combination.
When a client log on to our application (.pl program), if they get through with correct username and password, IIS issues a session id to the client (which can be captured in ASP like you mentioned above in your response earlier) and that is the session id I am trying to capture to be able use to mainatain stateful, session ofcourse with a time limit etc.,
I read somewhere about http_session_id but I am unable to find more information on it.
I also heard that it might be retrievable with PERLIIS.DLL. But I am still looking for details on that.
cgi::session or apache::session would not work for me as I do not want to generate and issue session ids.
ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!! THANKS!!!!!!
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