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Re: Re: generating unique string

by Anonymous Monk
on Sep 19, 2001 at 20:14 UTC ( [id://113388]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: generating unique string
in thread gernerating unique string

Thanks -- but unfortunately the server is NT 4 (yuk)

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Re: Re: Re: generating unique string
by davorg (Chancellor) on Sep 19, 2001 at 20:19 UTC

    Shouldn't be a problem. Apache runs just fine on NT4.

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Re: Re: Re: generating unique string
by andreychek (Parson) on Sep 19, 2001 at 20:24 UTC
    Hmmm.. are you saying then that you are using IIS? Some folks still choose to use Apache on Windows NT.

    If you are using IIS, I know if provides unique ID's to all ASP scripts -- it's possible it does the same thing for Perl.. although I couldn't tell you how to determine that info. But perhaps that'll give you a start. It may even be provided to you in an environment variable or with the request string.
    -Eric
Re: Re: Re: generating unique string
by broquaint (Abbot) on Sep 19, 2001 at 20:28 UTC
    NP: Apache::Session, much like 'Monster Island', is just a name, and can probably be used on whatever webserver you have at hand.
    HTH

    broquaint

    Hands up those who got the Simpsons reference <g>

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