Jeremy Kohansimeh
jkohans at gmail.com
Mon Jun 20 12:07:30 EDT 2005
I do make this call after I have filled the session with data. I didn't post that part of the code bc I've already established that the problem is not there. Unless, there is a problem with the save function--is there an artificial limit on the amount of data that can be stored into a session, or is it limited by the size of the disk? Jeremy On 6/20/05, Joshua Ginsberg <listspam at flowtheory.net> wrote: > > req.sess.save() ? > > -jag > > > > > Joshua Ginsberg -- joshg at brainstorminternet.net > Brainstorm Internet Network Operations > 970-247-1442 x131 > On Jun 20, 2005, at 9:21 AM, Jeremy Kohansimeh wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I am having trouble recovering a session. On the initial request, I > > create some entries for the session and then save it (I have confirmed > > that there is data in the session before I save it and that the save() > > function is being called). On subsequent requests, the session object > > that I have created is not reinstated, instead a new one is created (I > > have coonfirmed this with the is_new() function). I have checked my > > browser and there is a pysid cookie being set on the first request. > > Does anyone have any tips to debug this? I am really at a loss for > > what is going on. > > > > Here is the code that I use to reinstate/create a session: > > > > def handler(req, **kw): > > """handles initial requests""" > > > > f = open( LOGFILE, 'a+') > > > > req.sess = Session.Session( req) > > > > if not req.sess.is_new(): > > # this is an old session, so load it up > > req.sess.load() > > f.write( 'old session\n') > > else: > > f.write( 'new session\n') > > > > f.close() > > > > return segment.dispatchToHandler( req) > > > > Best Regards, > > Jeremy Kohansimeh > > _______________________________________________ > > Mod_python mailing list > > Mod_python at modpython.org > > http://mailman.modpython.org/mailman/listinfo/mod_python > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mm_cfg_has_not_been_edited_to_set_host_domains/pipermail/mod_python/attachments/20050620/9ce86c84/attachment.html
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