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Hi Puneet, hi list

You are on the right list, it's an H::T issue and has nothing to with
CGI::Session. I discovered the same some weeks ago.

It seems than H::T can contaminate your data structure - for the sake
of speed, no copying is done in H::T. If it really bothers you, you
might consider using a clone package (try
http://search.cpan.org/search?query=clone&mode=all) to first copy
your data structure, then let H::T work on the clone and discard it
after displaying.

Kind regards - Markus
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