I'm sorry. I was not clear... Yes I've read the tutorials, doc, etc.. Wise to mention.
I love CGI::Session.. it works great. We just like to drop in every now and then and get a quick look at who's there and what they are doing.

I hacked together some code to scan the current cgi sessions and spit out a summary.. and let someone kill sessions etc at will. ban ips, etc. I'm coming back to it.. I thought it would be a hack just for temporaty use.. but as it turns out.. it's wanted. So.. I wanted to clean it up- and I can't seem to find a module that handles a quick interface to all sessions open etc ... using storable, not the other ways.

I am tempted to write-hack together a little module to provide methods to work with multiple cgi sessions that are opened.


In reply to Re^2: open sessions management by leocharre
in thread open sessions management by leocharre

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