I believe Greg is familiar with Apache::Session. There have been 
discussions about this before. A session manager manages the workflow 
around sessions. A session stores information. They are two different things.

In addition, I believe the name session manager has come up on this list 
before with regards to this.

Later,
    Gunther

At 07:04 PM 10/21/00 -0500, James G Smith wrote:
>Check out Apache::Session, available on CPAN and see if your code
>could be moulded to fit it's way of thinking.  If they are too
>much different, then you might want to consider contacting the
>module list to see if what you have is a good name (it probably
>is) before going all out with distribution (and consider CPAN).
>
>For more information,
>
>    http://www.cpan.org/modules/00modlist.long.html#Part1-Modules:C
>
>
>
>Greg Cope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Greg Cope wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear ALL
> >>
> >> I've writen a module that does transparent session management via either
> >> Cookies, Munged URI or Query Args.
> >>
> >> It has quite a few options to change the behavour, and appears stable in
> >> my developement environment.
> >>
> >> What I suggest is that unless there is a major objection I call it
> >> Apache::SessionManager and set up a Source Forge project with the same
> >> name.
> >>
> >> Unless there is a major issue I assume that by the weekend everyone whom
> >> wants to will have made thier view clear and will hopefully go forward
> >> from there.
> >>
> >> Regards
> >>
> >> Greg
> >
> >
> >Dear All
> >
> >Not having heard anything bad about this I will go ahead a setup a
> >sourceforge project.
> >
> >I also hot heard anything back from the poeple I sent a copy to, I can
> >hence only assume that its so good that it's made them speachless ;-)
> >
> >Seriously, could poeple drop me a note as to how they found it ?  I do
> >not want to go to all the trouble of writing docs / install files /
> >source forge projects etc ... if its a load of rubbish and I am wasteing
> >my time.
> >
> >Regards
> >
> >Greg Cope
> >
>
>--
>James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 979-862-3725
>Texas A&M CIS Operating Systems Group, Unix

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