Perhaps try something like this in your cgiapp_prerun():

sub cgiapp_prerun { my $self = shift; # Make CGI params avail my $q = $self->query(); # Open existing session (from cgi cookie id) or open new session my $session = new CGI::Session(undef, $q, {Directory=>'tmp'}); $session->expire('+1h'); # Set Cookie containing session id my $cookie = $q->cookie(CGISESSID => $session->id); # C::A method to send send HTTP properties directly to CGI.pm head +er $self->header_props(-cookie => $cookie); # Reset some session, C::A, & CGI params if user just logged out if ($q->param('rm') eq 'logout') { $session->param('logged_in' => 0); $self->prerun_mode($self->param( 'default_rm')); # Reset other params } # Make session params available to other subs & modules $self->param(session => $session); }

Anne


In reply to Re: Session Management in CGI::Application by Anneq
in thread Session Management in CGI::Application by rajeshr

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