Today I created a new Rails 2.2.2 project.

I'm using Oracle and activerecord-oracle-adapter (1.0.0.9250).

I'm using ActiveRecord::Base.primary_key_prefix_type =
:table_name_with_underscore, which is a spec for the project that I
cannot change.

I ran `rake db:sessions:create` and it created a new migration that
looks like this:

class CreateSessions < ActiveRecord::Migration

  def self.up
    create_table :sessions do |t|
      t.string :session_id, :null => false
      t.text :data
      t.timestamps
    end
    add_index :sessions, :session_id
    add_index :sessions, :updated_at
  end

  def self.down
    drop_table :sessions
  end

end

This does not work.  I get the error:
ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken on any forms that are
posted.

When I look in the sessions table the hashed data in the `data` field
looks normal, but there are integers being stored in the session_id
field, not the 32 character hashes I would expect.  And every page
reload creates a new session, the integer stored in the session_id
field is incremented by one.  I'm thinking session data is being
written, but then cannot be retrieved.

I've tried a number of things I found searching, such as:

CGI::Session::ActiveRecordStore::Session.set_primary_key 'session_id'

none of which help.  Any idea what I need to do?

I have other, older Rails apps using active_record_store sessions that
work just fine, but this is my first one on Rails 2.2.2 and so far
it's a no-go.




-- 
Greg Donald
http://destiney.com/

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