I decided to try CGI::Session out and was wondering if the user does not have cookies enabled, then that means I would need to pass the session id through the query string?
Only if you want to brand a user the way a cookie would.
I find it easier to force the user to enable cookies.
I'm assuming HTML::Template would be best for this? Are there any other options that may be better/ more efficient?
For what, templating? Try searching for
best templating system (or even
super search)
and similar keywords, it should bring up plenty of relevant previous discussions.
update: Here are some promising results
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