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6 CGI::Session::Driver::file - Default CGI::Session driver
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9 $s = CGI::Session->new();
10 $s = CGI::Session->new("driver:file", $sid);
11 $s = CGI::Session->new("driver:file", $sid, {Directory=>'/tmp'});
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14 When CGI::Session object is created without explicitly setting driver,
15 file will be assumed. file - driver will store session data in plain
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18 Naming conventions of session files are defined by
19 $CGI::Session::Driver::file::FileName global variable. Default value
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24 use CGI::Session::Driver::file; # This line is mandatory.
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26 $CGI::Session::Driver::file::FileName = "%s.dat";
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29 For backwards compatibility with 3.x, you can also use the variable
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32 DRIVER ARGUMENTS
33 If you wish to specify a session directory, use the Directory option,
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36 File::Spec->tmpdir() returns. So all the three lines in the SYNOPSIS
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39 If specified Directory does not exist, all necessary directory
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42 By default, sessions are created with a umask of 0660. If you wish to
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47 If your OS doesn't support flock, you should understand the risks of
48 going without locking the session files. Since sessions tend to be used
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50 access of files by different processes, locking tends to be seen as a
51 good and very necessary thing. If you still want to use this driver but
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