On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Cees Hek wrote:
> Have you tried it without these COOKIE params?
Yes. Or I thought I had...
> Are you sure you need
> the -secure option there as that means this cookie will only be sent
> back to the server if https is used? Are you using https for all your
> pages?
That was the idea but it turns out there were some kind of issues with
Apache and mod_ssl. It turns out not using secure => 1 and http works.
After reinstalling apache and mod_ssl, secure => 1 and https works.
> Are you sure you need the -path options? By using '-absolute
> => 1' you are setting the path to the filename of the first request,
> not a directory.
Yes, That's by design.
Now the next question is how to make this work with CGI::Session::SQLite.
Unfortunately I don't see anything helpful in the error logs except lines
like this:
DBD::SQLite::db do warning: attempt to prepare on inactive database handle(0) at
dbdimp.c line 243 at /usr/share/perl5/CGI/Session/SQLite.pm line 28.
Any ideas on that?
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