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P5-cgi-session-expiresessions
Jul 20, 2023
Perl module to delete expired CGI::Session-type sessions
CGISessionExpireSessions is a pure Perl module.
It deletes CGISession-type sessions which have passed their use-by date.
It works with CGISession-type sessions in a database or in disk files, but does not appear to work with CGISessionPureSQL-type sessions.
The recommended way to use this module is via method expire_sessions, which requires CGISession V 4 or later.
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