I guess in particular, does anyone know of any known issues with Apache::Cookie and IE6.0 (or any other versions)?
On Saturday 23 March 2002 07:09 pm, Jesse and Rebecca Stay wrote: > Here is the code I use (in this particular case it is being used with a > redirect, but it doesn't work in any case.): > > > my $cookieContent = Apache::Cookie->new( > $r, > -name => 'userSession', > -value => $cookieValue, > -expires => '+365d'); > > $cookieContent->bake(); > > $r->headers_out->set(Location => $redir); > $r->status(REDIRECT); > $r->send_http_header; > return OK; > > I tried expires => '+1Y', but that didn't work either. Adding the domain > doesn't do anything either. > > On Saturday 23 March 2002 06:44 pm, Frank Wiles wrote: > > On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 18:52:14 -0500 Jesse and Rebecca Stay > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Has anyone had any issues in getting cookies to work with IE using > > > mod_perl? I have tried using both CGI::Cookie and Apache::Cookie, and > > > in both instances it works just fine under Netscape, but on IE it > > > doesn't even try to set the cookie. Any ideas? > > > > What are you expire times on your cookies? We ran into a situation > > where I work that all of the Windows machines were in the wrong time zone > > and with a 2 hour expire, IE would not set the cookie because it thought > > it was already expired. Netscape would however set the cookie anyway. > > > > This may not be your problem, but it may be something to think about. > > > > --------------------------------- > > Frank Wiles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > http://frank.wiles.org > > ---------------------------------