Hi all,
I have created session using CGI::Session module.
I have to access the values stored in that session variables in the next page.
Im using $cgi->redirect to go to next page.
but in next page im not able to access the values.
to access the session values I hav used the following code
$sid = $cgi->cookie("CGISESSID") || $cgi->param("CGISESSID") || undef; $session = new CGI::Session(undef, $sid, {Directory=>'ward/cookies'}); $cookie = $cgi->cookie(CGISESSID => $session->id ); print $cgi->header(-cookie=>$cookie); print $session->param("s_userid");

"s_userid" is session variable which i have set in the previous page.
but it is printing NULL.
what may be the problem?Pls anyone help me.
Thankx in advance.

In reply to accesing session variable values by adi123

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