On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Russell D. Weiss wrote:
I'm using Apache::Session within a large Web application (consisting of many
scripts). We also have multiple developers on this project, some of whom
are junior developers with only a bit of mod_perl experience.
In any case, I've written a
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Russell D. Weiss wrote:
Normally, this works great. No problem at all. This object goes out of
scope at the end of the script (it's scoped lexically with "my"). It also
goes out of scope when "die" is explicitly called. If I add "die 'Blah blah
blah'" to an app, things
You could try using a PerlCleanupHandler to kill any open locks.
$r-register_cleanup( \clear_locks );
- Perrin
Perrin,
Thanks a lot. This worked great :-). Actually, as I say, I'm wrapping to
Apache::Session with another object that handles cookies, expiration, etc.
I just registered a