Hi Mbeast,
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm actually doing that. The following code:
#-----8<-----
my $cgi = new CGI();
my $cookieval = $cgi->cookie( "CGISESSID" );
my $sid = $cgi->cookie( "CGISESSID" ) || $cgi->param( "CGISESSID"
+);
my $qs = $ENV{ 'QUERY_STRING' };
my ( $varname, $id ) = split( /=/, $qs, 2 );
my $session = new CGI::Session(undef, $id, { Directory => File::Sp
+ec->tmpdir() });
my $sid2 = $session->id();
#-----8<-----
print $cgi->header();
print "<pre>";
print "<b>COOKIE VAL: </b>" . $cookieval . "<br />\n";
print "<b>SID:", " " x 8, "</b>" . $sid . "<br />\n";
print "<b>SID2:", " " x 7, "</b>" . $sid2 . "<br />\n";
print "<b>ID:", " " x 9, "</b>" . $id . "<br />\n";
print "</pre>\n";
#-----8<-----
Produces this when written immediately after the header on the page:
COOKIE VAL: 5f3495591cbfa4c5ef26baadaaabd120
SID: 5f3495591cbfa4c5ef26baadaaabd120
SID2: a418ee3ee9fb84b0360ac4496e999429
ID: 5f3495591cbfa4c5ef26baadaaabd120
I know it's not a cookie issue, because the cookie value reported by my browser matches $cookieval, $sid, and $id. Furthermore, if I refresh the page (a script called pagegen.cgi), $cookieval, $sid, and $id all stay the same, while $sid2 changes.
I've been fighting with this for two days now and I'm nearly at my wit's end. :)
Thanks again,
Larry |