1CGI::Session::Driver::sUqsleirteC(o3n)tributed Perl DocuCmGeIn:t:aSteisosnion::Driver::sqlite(3)
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6 CGI::Session::Driver::sqlite - CGI::Session driver for SQLite
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9 $s = CGI::Session->new("driver:sqlite", $sid, {DataSource=>'/my/folder/sessions.sqlt'});
10 $s = CGI::Session->new("driver:sqlite", $sid, {Handle=>$dbh});
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23 sqlite driver stores session data in SQLite files using DBD::SQLite DBI
24 driver. More details see CGI::Session::Driver::DBI, its parent class.
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27 Supported driver arguments are DataSource and Handle. At most only one
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30 DataSource should be in the form of
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35 As of version 1.7 of this driver, the third argument is NOT optional.
36 Using a default database in the temporary directory is a security risk
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38 If you understand these risks and still want the old behavior, you can
39 set the "DataSource" option to '/tmp/sessions.sqlt'.
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45 For support and licensing see CGI::Session
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