Title: RE: Convert Cookies--HTTP Request Headers?
From: Brian Reichert
Ok, I'm confused: the cookies are already in the request header,
and you want to 'convert' them into a request header?
Well, yes. Two reasons:
1) In the real production environment, the cookie is encrypted and validated
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On Saturday 05 April 2003 00:10, Kruse, Matt wrote:
For every request to Apache:
1. Parse the cookie coming in via the request header
2. Pull out each value (ex: NAME=bob;TITLE=boss)
3. Convert them to HTTP Request Headers
4. Pass the
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 04:10:03PM -0500, Kruse, Matt wrote:
I have a unique need purely for testing purposes. I'm not very familiar
(yet) with mod_perl handlers in Apache, so I've had a rough time
getting
anything going.
Here is my goal:
For every request to Apache:
1. Parse the cookie
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 04:10:03PM -0500, Kruse, Matt wrote:
I have a unique need purely for testing purposes. I'm not very familiar
(yet) with mod_perl handlers in Apache, so I've had a rough time getting
anything going.
Here is my goal:
For every request to Apache:
1. Parse the cookie