Janine,

If you telnet into the page, what do you get sent back?

I'm not sure where in here you add the Set-Cookie header? Do you know that it 
is in the output headers at the time you grab a copy of the set?

tom jackson

On Friday 17 February 2006 14:10, Janine Sisk wrote:
> This should be simple, but it's turning out not to be.
>
> First I used this code, which  I got from a post at openacs.org (and
> the poster got it from the AOLserver docs for ns_respond):
>
> set headers [ns_set new myheaders]
> ns_set put $headers location $url
> ns_respond -status $return_code -type text/plain  -string Redirect -
> headers $headers
>
> This worked as far as the redirect and status code are concerned, but
> cookies were no longer functioning.
>
> I noticed that ad_set_cookie (an openacs proc) adds a key called Set-
> Cookie to the "ns_conn outputheaders" set, so I tried this, hoping to
> capture all possible relevant values:
>
> set headers [ad_conn headers]
> set outputheaders [ad_conn outputheaders]
> set allheaders [ns_set merge $headers $outputheaders]
> ns_set idelkey $allheaders location
> ns_set put $allheaders location $url
> ns_respond -status $return_code -type text/plain -string Redirect -
> headers $allheaders
>
> No improvement;  cookies still don't work.  BTW, I tried it with both
> ns_conn and ad_conn but they both give the exact same output, so same
> end result.
>
> Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong here?
>
> I know that the best way to fix this would be to create an
> ns_returnmoved function in AOLserver, but I was trying to avoid
> having any of our clients using a customized version.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions,
>
> janine
>
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