Hi Fred!
I'm generating the cookie with CGI::Cookie().
I think the problem is elsewhere.

>From a PerlResponseHandler, the method I described works,
but I got the problem within a PerlAccessHandler.
Should I delegate the cookie generation to the PerlResponseHandler?

Younes

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>Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 09:04:58 -0800 (PST)
>Sujet: Re: Re: Modperl2 question
>De: "Fred Moyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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>> Hi Fred!
>> I'm wondering if there is a correct way to set a cookie in a
>> PerlAccessHandler.
>>
>> I've tried something like:
>>  $r->headers_out->add('Set-Cookie' => $cookie);
>> and even:
>>   $r->err_headers_out->add('Set-Cookie' => $cooki
>>
>> whithout success.
>>
>> I need to add the cookie if doesn't exists and leave in the request  if it
>> exists.
>
>There's a few recipes here:
>http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/coding/cooking.html#Sending_Cookies_Using_libapreq2
>
>How are you generating $cookie?  You'll likely want to add the cookie in
>any case, to update certain values or timestamps, I can't think of a case
>where I haven't done so.  You may want to look at Apache2::AuthCookie
>which is a fully functional module to do exactly this.
>
>>
>> Any idea?
>> Younes
>>
>> ----Message d'origine----
>>>Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 01:45:40 -0800
>>>De: Fred Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Copie à: modperl@perl.apache.org
>>>Sujet: Re: Modperl2 question
>>>
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>> Hi All!
>>>>
>>>> I'm planing to port a web application for mod_perl1 ro mod_perl2.
>>>>
>>>> I've carefully read to porting pages related to that
>>>> (http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/porting/), but unfortunatelly, I
>>>> haven't
>>>> found solutions to my simple problems.
>>>>
>>>> 1. How can I read a cookie from a PerlResponseHandler ?
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