08-17-2006
This is a rather contested topic within the community; here's my 2 cents:
Certifications are good for one purpose only- sometimes getting through HR hurdles when trying to get a job. Beyond that, it's all experience, experience, experience. My suggestion- get your hands on lots of different things- Linux, Solaris, AIX, Apache, Perl, Korn Shell, Bash, DHCP, MySQL, etc.. Linux is a great place to start. Getting some good fundamentals in TCP/IP would be helpful too.
Best regards,
- John
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apache::session::generate::modusertrack
Session::Generate::ModUsertrack(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Session::Generate::ModUsertrack(3)
NAME
Apache::Session::Generate::ModUsertrack - mod_usertrack for session ID generation
SYNOPSIS
use Apache::Session::Flex;
tie %session, 'Apache::Session::Flex', $id, {
Store => 'MySQL',
Lock => 'Null',
Generate => 'ModUsertrack',
Serialize => 'Storable',
ModUsertrackCookieName => 'usertrack', # optional
};
DESCRIPTION
Apache::Session::Generate::ModUsertrack enables you to use cookie tracked by mod_usertrack as session id for Apache::Session framework.
This module fits well with long-term sessions, so better using RDBMS like MySQL for its storage.
CONFIGURATION
This module accepts one extra configuration option.
ModUsertrackCookieName
Specifies cookie name used in mod_usertrack. "Apache" for default, so change this if you change it via "CookieName" directive in
mod_usertrack.
LIMITATION WITHOUT MOD_PERL
This module first tries to fetch named cookie, but will in vain ONLY WHEN the HTTP request is the first one from specific client to the
mod_usertrack enabled Apache web server. It is because if the request is for the first time, cookies are not yet baked on clients.
If you run scripts under mod_perl, this module tries to steal (not yet baked) cookie from Apache request notes.
See Apache for details.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Apache::Session, Apache::Session::Flex, mod_usertrack
perl v5.12.1 2007-03-19 Session::Generate::ModUsertrack(3)