On 01/10/2007 02:48 PM, Slawomir Orlowski wrote:
Hello,
Thank for you suggestions and help. I surely appreciate it.
I don't think that is possible. Cookies are restricted to the domain of
the server that creates them. As you found out, you'll have to use a query
string (a GET parameter).
If
Hello,
Thank for you suggestions and help. I surely appreciate it.
>
> I don't think that is possible. Cookies are restricted to the domain of
> the server that creates them. As you found out, you'll have to use a query
> string (a GET parameter).
If that is the case, what is the meaning of -c
On 01/09/2007 03:40 PM, Slawomir Orlowski wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have Linux Enterprise v4 apache 2.0.58 and perl 5.8.5.
I have one web page domain1 (users are recognized by domain1cookie) I would
like to move my web page to new domain2 and I would like users to be
recognized by domain2
Hello everybody,
I have Linux Enterprise v4 apache 2.0.58 and perl 5.8.5.
I have one web page domain1 (users are recognized by domain1cookie) I would
like to move my web page to new domain2 and I would like users to be
recognized by domain2cookie (which would have the some value as
domain1