Hi boboson,
I'm just figuring out CGI::Session myself...
I think you have a typo - $session->expire
s shouldn't have the 's', according to the docs:
CGI::Session
I'd think that you would want to expire the session after a shorter period of inactivity....?
Update: There's a section on this in the
tutorial.
Hope that helps :-)
Further update: I'm wondering about something... does your module always give the session(s) the same session id? I admit that I haven't played with CGI::Session->name()... :-/
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