hi all,

hoping that this perlmonks group will resolve mod_perl problem too....

im facing a problem with mod_perl2 on apache 2 as,

in my application, in the multiuser environment, everyone logs into the main page and their respective profile gets displayed. after every click, other user's data also gets appended to this current view for the user, which is not the expected one in mod_perl.

the same piece of code cgi/perl works very well on apache 2.(without mod_perl). only the respective user's profile can be viewed.

i tested with another piece of simple code,
#!/usr/cisco/bin/perl -w use strict; use CGI; my $q = CGI->new; my $name = $q->param('name'); print_response( ); sub print_response { print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n"; print "Thank you, $name!"; }
in one browser, when i pass a name it is printed properly. and opening another browser to run the same cgi with another name, prints the name entered in the previous browser.

so the problem arises only with mod_perl for sure.

how can this be resolved???

thanks
rsennat

In reply to mod_perl and multi user environment - clashes with other users's data by rsennat

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