Clem Rock wrote:
> How would I isolate just the session_id or is there really such a 
> session_id that doesn't change state w/ each action of a user session?
> 
> 
> Jeff Emminger wrote:
>> Rails 2 uses cookie based sessions by default.  You're looking at
>> everything you've stored in your session.
>> 
>> 
>> On Nov 13, 2:48�pm, Clem Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Are you stroing an entire object in that session or just the id? I 
recently switched from rails 1.2.x to 2.0 and found that session data is 
handled differently between the two version. In rails 1.2.X. I could 
store an entire object but in 2.0 I can store only a limited amount of 
data in the session variable and one indication that you are storing an 
object is that large hash that you see in your example. I solved this 
problem by create several session variables that hold only id's - an id 
for a normal user, one for an administrator, etc.

Hope this helps,

-S
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