hey guys, not sure if u guys are experiencing the same problem in CGI::Sesson this code
if($session->is_expired) { print $cgi->header(-cache_control=>"no-cache, no-store, must-rev +alidate"); print "<p>Your has session expired. Please login again.<p></br>" +; print "<a href='http://localhost//cgi-bin//mml%20log//login.pl'> +Login</a>"; } elsif ($session->is_empty) { print $cgi->header(-cache_control=>"no-cache, no-store, must-rev +alidate"); print "You have not logged in"; }
doesn't seem to detect an expired session even when my session has expired it always check that the session is empty even though my session actually expired so i'm not sure if anyoe using this module has experienced the same problems before

In reply to is_expired and is_empty doubt in CGI::Session by poolboi

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