Hi!

The problem is that this happens maybe once or twice a month (we have about 10-15 thousands login per day). So it's really hard to reproduce, and as far as I understand wouldn't the closure problem create this problem more often ?)

Kind Regards,
Stefan Cars

Gerald Richter wrote:
After reading alot, I can understand why the sub's would give wrong results. Why the sessions would get mixed up I do not understand...



That might be the case when you keep data of a previous session in a
closure.

The other possibility would be that Apache::Session generates duplicate ids
(I don't expect this, but who knows).

You might also enable the dbgSession flag in EMBERL_DEBUG and watch the
embperl.log file to see what happen with your sessions and verify that you
have unique session ids

Regards

Gerald



/S

Andre Landwehr wrote:

On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 10:25:24PM +0100, Stefan Cars wrote:


Correct, it seems that they are doing "do 'inc.pl'" alot, is there around it or do we really need to change it to be [$ sub $]

instead ?


Or can we fix our subs to not close ?? Do you have any

URL's to this ?


Here is a thread from the time I had the problem, including Geralds answer.
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/modperl/embperl/11175#11175


The link Gerald posted is no longer valid, but I think I found the page here:


http://perl.apache.org/docs/general/perl_reference/perl_reference.html

#my___Scoped_Variable_in_Nested_Subroutines

Andre



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