Hello Tachyon-II,

I would like to thank you for taking the time in this
matter. I will also take your advice about persistent
and non-persistent matters. The session control is
something I been pushing for a while, unfortunately
I’m not a leading manager nor do my suggestions make
it far since most of my suggestions are not marketable
or doesn’t make the company money. I do what I’m told
at best I try to squeak in things but making this area
completely session based is something that will not be
under the radar.

I love doing things as best as they can base on the
tech. and specs given (time allowed); I’m a firm
believer of not redoing things because we always took
the shortcuts to get it done.

Well again I would like to thank you all for your
assistance and time.

Cheers,
overworked

In reply to Re^4: Apache2 Mod_perl 2 without a endless loop of redirect by overworked
in thread Apache2 Mod_perl 2 without a endless loop of redirect by overworked

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