Cookies are stored on a per host basis, so depending on how smart your browser is, you may be able to log into http://127.0.0.1 as one user and http://localhost. You should be able to have one session for each different name that points at your server. (you'll need to make sure your webserver maps these additional names to the correct vhost too)

Wether your CGI scripts generate urls in a way that will function correctly under this situation is another question.

I generally have 2 or 3 aliases to my hosts as part of the way the network is set up... one by name (nick), one by service (web, cvs etc), one for the literal IP (server22 for 192.168.5.22 when servers only live on 192.168.5)

@_=qw; ask f00li5h to appear and remain for a moment of pretend better than a lifetime;;s;;@_[map hex,split'',B204316D8C2A4516DE];;y/05/os/&print;


In reply to Re^3: CGI::Session --help by f00li5h
in thread CGI::Session --help by Anonymous Monk

Title:
Use:  <p> text here (a paragraph) </p>
and:  <code> code here </code>
to format your post, it's "PerlMonks-approved HTML":



  • Posts are HTML formatted. Put <p> </p> tags around your paragraphs. Put <code> </code> tags around your code and data!
  • Titles consisting of a single word are discouraged, and in most cases are disallowed outright.
  • Read Where should I post X? if you're not absolutely sure you're posting in the right place.
  • Please read these before you post! —
  • Posts may use any of the Perl Monks Approved HTML tags:
    a, abbr, b, big, blockquote, br, caption, center, col, colgroup, dd, del, details, div, dl, dt, em, font, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, hr, i, ins, li, ol, p, pre, readmore, small, span, spoiler, strike, strong, sub, summary, sup, table, tbody, td, tfoot, th, thead, tr, tt, u, ul, wbr
  • You may need to use entities for some characters, as follows. (Exception: Within code tags, you can put the characters literally.)
            For:     Use:
    & &amp;
    < &lt;
    > &gt;
    [ &#91;
    ] &#93;
  • Link using PerlMonks shortcuts! What shortcuts can I use for linking?
  • See Writeup Formatting Tips and other pages linked from there for more info.