Hi again,
Should I assume that $m is going to create a session on any first page
accessed no matter what?
Justin
J Cook wrote:
Hi,
Is there anything I can do say in a session_handler.pl(or anywhere
else where it would work) where a session is not instantiated on the
index.html page, but if the user goes to any other page? My session
table gets filled quick, and one of the ways would be to not produce a
session instance when the index.html page is served. I am using
MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession with Mason 1.32 on Apache 1.33 and
I use a modified version of the stock session_handler.pl example that
came with M::R::WAS. I also use MySQL to store the sessions and I use
cookies.
TIA
Justin
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