Not so much, it's just a hash ref.

I did eventually just clean out the session info, which is adequate, but not
quite what I wanted.  C'est La Vie.

On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 7:53 PM, Beckheng Lam <bi.ken....@gmail.com> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> Could $m->req->session call expire method?
>
> /Heng
>
> 于 2011年04月12日 07:18, Dane Buson 写道:
>
> I have what I hope is a stupid question.  I know I can get/set session keys
> from the Plack session via $m->req.
>
> Is there a direct way to call the Plack Session expire  method?  i.e. When
> a user wants to force a logout, how do I force an expire of the
> plack_session?
>
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