Hi Monks,
I have a problem which I thought you could help me with:
I create a CGI:Session object. After that, I try to call again to the CGI::Session->new with the session id I get from the first call.
In Linux I get a success in both calls.
But in SUN, the second call does not return me anything.
Do you have an idea what might be wrong?
Here's the code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use CGI qw(:standard);
use CGI::Session;
my $tmp_directory = '/tmp';
my $session_id = CGI->cookie("CGISESSID") || CGI->param('CGISESSID')
+|| undef;
if (not $session_id){
my $first_session = new CGI::Session(undef, undef, {Directory=>$tmp
+_directory});
print "first session = $first_session\n";## VALID SESSION
$session_id = $first_session->id;
}
my $second_session = new CGI::Session(undef, $session_id, {Directory
+ => $tmp_directory});
print "second session = $second_session\n"; ## NOTHING!
Thanks,
fasa
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