Before storing the session id in MySQL, I confirm that it is unique. To date this has never returned a duplicate id.
I assuem this means you check if that id is still in your MySQL table. What do you do when a session times out? Keep it? I would have thought it would make for more efficient operation if the session were deleted when it was either closed or timed out.
In reply to Re: Re: Sessions with perl cgi
by jdtoronto
in thread Sessions with perl cgi
by wolis
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