Here's the snippet:
my $session = new CGI::Session(undef, $query,{Directory=>"/tmp/data"})
+;
$cookie = $query->cookie(CGISESSID => $session->id );
print $query->header(-cookie=>$cookie);
print $query->start_html( "Blah Blah" );
$session->delete( );
$session->flush();
As you can see, I did try calling flush, but it doesn't help. I read your snippet (before posting no less 8-), but I thought that code was for maintenance of sessions that were abandoned.
The CGI::Session::File.pm code does an unlink on the file, but I haven't tried tracing the excetuion.
Thanks again.
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