Re: redirecting cookie

2007-01-11 Thread Mumia W.
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

Re: redirecting cookie

2007-01-11 Thread Slawomir Orlowski
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

Re: redirecting cookie

2007-01-10 Thread Mumia W.
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

redirecting cookie

2007-01-10 Thread Slawomir Orlowski
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