Try flushing the session. As the FastCGI processes are running persistently, the flushing of the data - which otherwise happens automatically when a process exits - has to be done explicitly when you have multiple FastCGI instances serving requests (at least, that's my experience with CGI::Session in persistent contexts).
In reply to Re: How to create sessions via FastCGI?
by almut
in thread SOLVED: How to create sessions via FastCGI?
by Ray.Zachary
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