Hi,

Sorry, I didn't read your code carefully enough.

# Check to see if we have a session. If so, load it's information. # If not, we need to create one and then cookie the user. #### JJ comment #### 'my' makes this lexically scoped #### change to 'our' or $::session to be visible #### in other scopes my $session = new CGI::Session("driver:DB_File", $cgi, {Directory=>'/u +sr/local/apache/htdocs/addressbook'}); # Init the logger Log::Log4perl->init("/usr/local/apache/htdocs/addressbook/log4perl.con +f");
you need to change my $session to something package scoped, like $::session. Then, it's somewhat of a global variable, so be carefull.

- j


In reply to Re^3: Custom cspec's in Net::Log4perl by jimbojones
in thread Custom cspec's in Net::Log4perl by jpfarmer

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