my $session = new CGI::Session(undef, $empty, {Directory=>"c:/apac
+he/sessions"});
$session->expire('+18h');
$session->param("userID", $userID);
my $cookie = $foo->cookie(-name => 'main',
-value => $session->id,
-expires => '+30d',
-path => '/');
print $foo->header(-cookie => $cookie);
So basically, someone logs in & a cookie is set.
Then, logged in or not, people visit pages that have the following code:
my $sid = $foo->cookie('main') || undef;
my $session = new CGI::Session(undef, $sid, {Directory=>'c:/apache/ses
+sions'});
The problem is that, regardless of whether or not the cookie exists, a new session is created.
The ONLY time I want a session created is in the login script, when the cookie & session should be created.
AFTER that, I would simply like to grab the session data *IF* one exists.
Right now, every time a page is loaded, if a session doesn't exists one is created... and then because a cookie isn't stored every time a page is visisted, the next page that's loaded creates a new session because a cookie containing the session data from the previous page wasn't stored. I don't want it to create a new sessions/cookie on every page, only on the login script.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
Stenyj
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