Howdy! I'm currently developing a mod_perl application which connects to a Postgres (soon to be Oracle) backend through dbiproxy. I'm using Apache::Session::Postgres, and currently only track one thing... the number of times a particular session has clicked anything. (Mainly as a test) In any case, I've discovered that if a user clicks fast enough on reload, it will not update, but rather store the same value. For instance, I'm logging when a user clicks, their IP, etc, in a flat file. It will show, on rapid clicking, a pattern of total clicks like this (retrieved from the session)--> 1,2,3,3,3,4,5,6,7,7,7,8,9,9,10,10,11,12... so, although the mod_perl handler completes, and it logs, the session isn't updated. Has anyone else experienced this behaviour, and have any suggestions on how to detect if a user aborts and reclicks while a process is still going on? I think I remember reading about something similar in one of the FAQs, but haven't been able to dig it back up. Cheers, Gary ********* ***** ** Gary Coulbourne *************************.* Senior Programmer ****** *********** ** *******o ******* ********* **** ****`- ******* ********* ***** http://www.datacenterdirect.com ****** ********** **** [EMAIL PROTECTED] ## ***** ***** ## **** ### ***** ### **** #,,, ***,,, ##,,, **,,,