Hrm.. I thought this was fixed in 0.31?  What version are you running?

When Dave Rolsky moved to using Catalyst, I took over maintenance.
Then a few months after taking over, I moved my development to
Catalyst. I haven't used this module in production in over 4 years.
If you'd like I can add you as a maintainer?

On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 6:53 AM, Joe Pepersack <j...@pepersack.net> wrote:
> This goes back to bug reported back in 2005 by Colin Henein.
>
> I'm running Mason under FastCGI and wanted to enable cookies with
> MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession.   The following code fails when
> session_use_cookie is true:
>     eval {
>         $h = HTML::Mason::CGIHandler->new(
>             # Base config
>             comp_root               => "$mason_root/",
>             data_dir                => "$mason_data/",
>             allow_globals           => $::MASON_GLOBALS,
>             error_mode              => "output",
>             default_escape_flags    => "h",
>
>             # ApacheHandler
>             request_class           =>
> 'MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession',
>             session_class           => 'Apache::Session::DB_File',
>             session_file_name       =>
> "$mason_data/sessiondata/session.db",
>             session_lock_directory  => "$mason_data/sessionlock",
>             session_use_cookie      => 1,
>             session_cookie_domain   => $site,
>             session_cookie_name     => "${site}_sessiondata",
>             session_cookie_expires  => '+1d',
>         )
>     } or do {
>         croak "Could not create mason cgihandler: $@"
>     };
>
> The error is: " The header_object parameter is required in order to use
> cookies outside of mod_perl"
>
> What is happening is that  $self->can('cgi_process') returns false with
> HTML::Mason::CGIHandler Version 1.00.   This prevents header_object from
> getting set, resulting in the aforementioned error.   Changing the elsif
> condition to $self->can('cgi_request') eliminates the problem.
>
> I made this change locally and it works for me.
>
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