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List:       apache-modperl
Subject:    Re: sesion managing
From:       Terra Info <info () terranovum ! com>
Date:       2002-12-30 19:48:01
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See http://search.cpan.org/author/SHERZODR/CGI-Session-3.11/
It is info on the Perl Module CGI::Session.
Tom

Mrs. Brisby wrote:

>There are many solutions to your problem that are perl specific and some
>minor twists that are mod_perl specific. You may have better luck using
>a perl-oriented mailing list for this topic, or read up on how HTTP
>works and all the various places that you can store session information
>(query string, path information, the hostname, cookies, etc), and decide
>how much data you need to save and where you need to save it. If you
>then decide that the _best_ place to do this requires mod_perl (btw:
>none of the places I just suggested technically require it) then come
>back and we can tell you how to accomplish that.
>
>
>On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 04:46, koudjo ametepe wrote:
>hi everbody , 
>How do you do 
>I developping an intranet project with perl and Mysql . 
>I encounter a problem and still i haven't found a solution .The problem
>is 
>previously i was using php/mysql ; with the function sesssion_xxx i was
>able to keep user id through all the pages and store it any time that
>the user save something in the database . 
>Umfortunately i don't know how to do this with perl , i read some
>articles on the net about it but i get nothing. 
>Please can you give me some ideas about the session managing in
>perl/mysql 
>thanks 
>koudjo 
>  
>

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