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Old 10-15-2005
Thanks, but I got it. I cvsup'd my ports and installed it that way. I'm learning . . . .

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Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State::Cookie(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	     Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State::Cookie(3pm)

NAME
Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State::Cookie - Maintain session IDs using cookies. SYNOPSIS
use Catalyst qw/Session Session::State::Cookie Session::Store::Foo/; DESCRIPTION
In order for Catalyst::Plugin::Session to work the session ID needs to be stored on the client, and the session data needs to be stored on the server. This plugin stores the session ID on the client using the cookie mechanism. METHODS
make_session_cookie Returns a hash reference with the default values for new cookies. update_session_cookie $hash_ref Sets the cookie based on "cookie_name" in the response object. calc_expiry calculate_session_cookie_expires cookie_is_rejecting delete_session_id extend_session_id get_session_cookie get_session_id set_session_id EXTENDED METHODS
prepare_cookies Will restore if an appropriate cookie is found. finalize_cookies Will set a cookie called "session" if it doesn't exist or if its value is not the current session id. setup_session Will set the "cookie_name" parameter to its default value if it isn't set. CONFIGURATION
cookie_name The name of the cookie to store (defaults to "Catalyst::Utils::apprefix($c) . '_session'"). cookie_domain The name of the domain to store in the cookie (defaults to current host) cookie_expires Number of seconds from now you want to elapse before cookie will expire. Set to 0 to create a session cookie, ie one which will die when the user's browser is shut down. cookie_secure If this attribute set to 0 the cookie will not have the secure flag. If this attribute set to 1 (or true for backward compatibility) - the cookie send by the server to the client will got the secure flag that tells the browser to send this cookies back to the server only via HTTPS. If this attribute set to 2 then the cookie will got the secure flag only if the request that caused cookie generation was sent over https (this option is not good if you are mixing https and http in you application). Default vaule is 0. cookie_httponly If this attribute set to 0, the cookie will not have HTTPOnly flag. If this attribute set to 1, the cookie will got HTTPOnly flag that should prevent client side Javascript accessing the cookie value - this makes some sort of session hijacking attacks significantly harder. Unfortunately not all browsers support this flag (MSIE 6 SP1+, Firefox 3.0.0.6+, Opera 9.5+); if a browser is not aware of HTTPOnly the flag will be ignored. Default value is 1. Note1: Many peole are confused by the name "HTTPOnly" - it does not mean that this cookie works only over HTTP and not over HTTPS. Note2: This paramater requires Catalyst::Runtime 5.80005 otherwise is skipped. cookie_path The path of the request url where cookie should be baked. For example, you could stick this in MyApp.pm: __PACKAGE__->config( 'Plugin::Session' => { cookie_domain => '.mydomain.com', }); CAVEATS
Sessions have to be created before the first write to be saved. For example: sub action : Local { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; $c->res->write("foo"); $c->session( ... ); ... } Will cause a session ID to not be set, because by the time a session is actually created the headers have already been sent to the client. SEE ALSO
Catalyst, Catalyst::Plugin::Session. AUTHORS
Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org> CONTRIBUTORS
This module is derived from Catalyst::Plugin::Session::FastMmap code, and has been heavily modified since. Andrew Ford Andy Grundman Christian Hansen Marcus Ramberg Jonathan Rockway E<lt>jrockway@cpan.orgE<gt> Sebastian Riedel Florian Ragwitz COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 - 2009 the Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State::Cookie "AUTHORS" and "CONTRIBUTORS" as listed above. LICENSE
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2009-10-18 Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State::Cookie(3pm)
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