Hi All,
Scenario: Page1->Page2->Page3/logout
Here is my logout.pl script.
<font size=19> $cgi = CGI->new; $sid = $cgi->cookie("CGISESSID") || undef; $session = CGI::Session->load($sid); $session->delete();
Now even after this, if i click the browser back button, the session still exists. I'm able to view the Page2. Whereas Page two also checks if session exists or not, I'm seeing the same session id on page2.

How can i delete the session completely so that if the user click back button, there should not be any session. And the user should get redirected to Page1.

Thanks in advance for any inputs. Regards, Chandu

In reply to perl CGI::Session not deleting the session by chandrakanth

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