Thanks, Jenda. I did not know that, but I will try it out!

Jenda Krynicky wrote:
> 
> From: Issa Mbodji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I am using Apache::Session::Mysl and I was able to generate a session
> > id. What I want to know now is how to append that sess_id to the url
> > as soon as it is created and as soon as the user loads the page. For
> > example, the session is created when I go to the following url:
> > http://localhost/cgi-bin/myrequest.pl But at this point it is not
> > appended to the url yet. I am trying to make it seeable when I go to
> > the page:
> > http://localhost/cgi-bin/myrequest.pl?sess_id=000aaaa2114452221149988a
> > c01
> 
> You may consider moving the session id to the beginning of the path
> instead of keeping it in the query. If you have the ID in the query
> you have to take good care that you do not lose it. All links in the
> HTML you create must contain it. All static HTML pages must be
> scanned and all URLs changed ...
> 
> It realy is a big hastle and it will decrease your server's
> performance.
> 
> IMHO it's more efficient to use URLs like this:
> 
> http://localhost/sess_id=000aaaa2114452221149988ac01/cgi-
> bin/myrequest.pl
> 
> That way if you use relative links you do not have to care about the
> session ID.
> 
> See http://jenda.krynicky.cz/C/SessionID.txt. The document describes
> a IIS filter, but the idea is valid for Apache as well and should not
> be hard to implement.
> 
> Jenda
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