My sincere apologies to all for the large test.log
attachment. I had no idea it was so big. I should have checked.
Peter Corrigan
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From: Peter Corrigan
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Sent: 10 December
2003 12:59
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Subject: 2.0b9, Pe
Earwig wrote:
Hey guys. I've used EMBPERL_COOKIE_EXPIRES to expire cookies, but in
some instances I would also like to expire sessions based on inactivity,
not an arbitrary time limit. I'm not spotting the best way to do this.
Any way to do this in embperl, or apache, or Apache::Session set
Hey guys. I've used EMBPERL_COOKIE_EXPIRES to expire cookies, but in
some instances I would also like to expire sessions based on inactivity,
not an arbitrary time limit. I'm not spotting the best way to do this.
Any way to do this in embperl, or apache, or Apache::Session settings?
Than
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 06:55:14PM +0200, Michael Stepanov wrote:
> blah.epl
> [-
>$http_headers_out{'Location'} = 'main.epl';
>exit 301;
> -]
At least I can tell you that it does work for me, so it has to be
a problem specific to your setup
Andre
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