Ok, I'm trying to create a subclass to Apache::Cookie. Can someone please tell me why this is failing miserably?
package SessionCookie;
@ISA = qw( Apache::Cookie );
# file util/SessionCookie.pm
use strict;
use Crypt::CBC;
sub new {
my ($class, @args) = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new();
return $self;
}
1;
Is it because of the way that Apache::Cookie is built and that what I realy need to do is just
use it and forget about subclassing it? I'd like to override some of the methods. Mainly new. When I look at the code for Apache::Cookie there is realy nothing to it. If its an interface to libapreq. Where is it loading the library? How does it work?
I pray for enlightenment,
BMaximus
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