It looks like in your "install" command, you have only a single colon
between CGI and Session. Try 'install CGI::Session'.
At least one of the examples worked for me in the recent past.
Sean
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From: Bill Stephenson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10/11/2004 1:03 PM
Subject: CGI::Session
Could anyone provide a working example of a simple script that uses
"use CGI::Session;"
I've tried playing with the examples at:
http://search.cpan.org/~sherzodr/CGI-Session-3.95/Session/Tutorial.pm
And either they are way out of date or I'm just a complete dufus...
I got errors starting with this line in my test script:
use CGI::Session;
So I tried installing it with cpan using this line:
cpan> install CGI:Session
And got this error:
Warning: Cannot install CGI:Session, don't know what it is.
So I tried using this in my script instead:
use CGI-Session;
The error went away but I can't seem to make any headway. I'd send my
test script but none of it is working and I don't think it'd help much
because it's based on the docs that are not up-to-date (or I'm just a
complete dufus...)
Thanks,
Bill Stephenson
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