I know that CGI::Session can do this - it was my 1st choice - but I can't use that module as it does not work on Win98That's not true. If CGI::Session doesn't work on win98, Apache::Session is not gonna work either. Perhaps you need File::FlockDir if you want to use the file drivers, but the modules do work on win32.
In reply to Re: How to create CGI.pm like time strings?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to create CGI.pm like time strings?
by Arunbear
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