use CGI::Persistent;
and
use CGI::Session;
are some other ways of maintaing CGI session data.
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hello every one..
here, i have written a small script which builds several objects and gives out to a user.
btw, what i see here is, some 70% of the data, i calculate is a bit static or say would not change.
so, plz let me know, how can i use the previously calculated data for the consecutive accesses and also set some timeout.
thank you in advance :-)
RaviGoru
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HI ravigoru,
if your using CGI scripts and have the need for storing session data between the pages look no further than CGI::Session.
http://search.cpan.org/~sh
Also, there's a whole cookbook devoted to examples on how to us it here aswell:
http://search.cpan.org/~sh
regards Peewee
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by: ozoPosted on 2005-07-12 at 14:11:01ID: 14425672
You could save the data in a file.
If you are using Perl
use Tie::Persistent;
is an easy way to keep your data persistent.