I haven't had any issues with sessions, but I have read that if you do not
explicitly set web.config.debug = False there could be issues.  It doesn't
look like you do that in the code snippet, I would set that below your
import statements

On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 10:02 PM, Mauro Alexandre <upma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Example: http://dpaste.com/755799/
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> 2012/6/5 Mauro Alexandre <upma...@gmail.com>
>
>> Sorry my english, i speak portuguese (pt_br).
>>
>> I have one session in code.py
>>
>> session = web.session.Session(app,
>> web.session.DiskStore(os.path.join(curdir,'sessions')),initializer={'loggedin':
>> False,'user': None})
>>
>> When i set values in session.loggedin or session.user , works fine in
>> print(session).
>>
>> Buth i have another method "GET", i try use session vars but session vars
>> is None or default value.
>>
>> print(session.logged) = False
>> print(session.user) = None
>>
>> The session not persist in other methods.
>>
>> I need help, thanks !
>>
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