in reply to Re: Re: CGI::Session::MySQL
in thread CGI::Session::MySQL

Hi!

the dc151fc_session is the database name. All my db names are prevfixed with the first seven characters of the domain name they are used by. The table name, as I recall is 'sessions' - the default expected by CGI::Session::MySQL.

I'm glad it helped, I only got it working for the first time yesterday!

....john

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Re: Re: Re: Re: CGI::Session::MySQL
by Cody Pendant (Prior) on Aug 07, 2003 at 10:26 UTC
    Just a note to say it's working just fine now, thanks again.

    I haven't got anything especially useful in the sessions table, just an id which is the session id and a hash with various bits of data in the session details.

    Is there a way to get useful things into useful fields in the table so that I can sort by them or search by them? Usernames, expiries, that kind of thing?



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