Heya Monks, looking for some wisdom cauz I am lost in the sessions...
Running IIS5 & Activestate Perl (can't help it)
index.pl looks like this:
...
my $session = new CGI::Session(undef, undef, {Directory=>'c:\perl\temp
+\sessions'});
$session->param('UID', $UID);
$session->param('UNME', $UNME);
$session->param('GID', $GID);
print $session->header();
...
When I debug I can see the header:
Set-Cookie: CGISESSID=3b488a17c9cce9bc4dcf4654db65364c; path=/
and IE says it accepted the cookie.
However
When loading a new framepage using the same
my $session = new CGI::Session(undef, undef, {Directory=>'c:\perl\temp
+\sessions'});
which should check if the cookie is already created, a new cookie is generated, therefore loosing all my session details.
Any ideas? Thanks!
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