wfsp,

I'm on WinXP and the webhoster is solaris. Could it be a platform issue?

I have used (and still do in some legacy code) this module on WinXP (development), CentOS4 (current production) and Red Hat 7.3 (legacy production) and have never had an issue. To go a little further, I have never seen any dependency issues with this package.

Maybe if you could write us a little test case, I at least, would be happy to put it up on one of my servers and see what happens.

jdtoronto


In reply to Re: CGI::Session/MySQL dependancy/version woes by jdtoronto
in thread CGI::Session/MySQL dependancy/version woes by wfsp

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