I hope its easy for me to learn how to use this module properly. It sort of scares the heck out of me for some reason :( ~~~~~
First, I have a couple of perl and html files that all require a session token/user from a cookie--- Would it make sense for me to write a separate perl file (lets say authorize.pl) to have all the CGI::Session coding to validate, expire, delete, and logout? That way, each of the perl and html files on my website will use "require authorize.pl" to control the session management, ---that way I don't need all the CGI::Session coding throughout my perl and html files. Then I can just call sub routines from authorize.pl and place a simple "&validate" or "&create"
Thanks
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