Thanks James, I *really* appreciate the help. I've done some digging and from what I gather, I make a cookie 'persistent by appending an expiration date/time to it. I need to play with my code a bit to see how to do that, but I'll give it a whirl and see. In a way I'm hoping its a bug because I have no problem getting the cookie from my WinCGI application when executed directly, only when the WinCGI app is used in an .shtml document. Strange. Even the exact same app, called by both methods, return different results.
--Joe > It's been a long time since I've messed with cgi & cookies but if I > remember right the session cookies were hard to pass (no pun intended) > > Persistent Cookies = true > will allow you to deal with them in a more normal manner. Also, with > either of them, if you used STM and recalled the cookie into the page > it was more apt to pass through. Make sense? > There have been cgi changes since then so it's also possible you found > a bug. ------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe please go to http://www.sambar.ch/list/
