CGI::Session or a database are the conventional ways of storing information pertaining to a session or a user. Using a cookie (which CGI::Session manages for you) or some get data embodied in the URL is generally the way you track a session.
The trick is to use a key (in the URL) that provides access to the server side stored information for the session. Often an MD5 hash of something like a user ID and login time is used to provide the key.
In reply to Re^2: Multiple Pages with CGI
by GrandFather
in thread Multiple Pages with CGI
by Trihedralguy
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