perrin is right, and when I can't use CGI::Application and its handy Plugin::Session, I go with CGI::Session. I don't know if it's more secure, but we have used CGI::Session::Driver::flexmysql to store sessions in a MySQL database (usually because we are going with load-balancing servers and can't rely on storing them in the traditional /tmp directory).
In reply to Re: Best secure state saving in CGI application
by bradcathey
in thread Best secure state saving in CGI application
by Devanchya
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