> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> I have redhat 9 with mod_perl-1.99_07-5. > > That's more than a year out of date, and many bugs have been fixed since > then, as you can see here: > http://perl.apache.org/dist/mod_perl-2.0-current/Changes > > If you plan to do anything much with it, you should upgrade to the most > recent release (or switch to apache 1.x and mod_perl 1.x if you need a > stable platform). > >> Without loading any other library than the one loaded with redhat, Is >> there a session variable and how can I hold a persistence object? > > No, there is no concept of a session built into mod_perl. That's > because mod_perl is an API for building apache modules in Perl, and > doesn't make assumptions about how you want your application to work. > There are easy-to-use session options available on CPAN. I'd suggest > looking at CGI::Session or Apache::Session (both work with mod_perl) or > a more complete development system like Apache::ASP (also on CPAN). > Also, have a look here for more development frameworks that run on > mod_perl: > http://perl.apache.org/products/app-server.html > > - Perrin > >