Revered Chefs,
Please forgive a mere mod_perl kitchen-hand, undergoing early cookie
training... I have the following cookie code, but no cookies come
back when I refresh, and I don't see any $HTTP_COOKIE in %ENV.
$cookies ends up as a hash ref pointing to an empty hash.
I have the following
Jeff Armstrong wrote:
Revered Chefs,
Please forgive a mere mod_perl kitchen-hand, undergoing early cookie
training... I have the following cookie code, but no cookies come
back when I refresh, and I don't see any $HTTP_COOKIE in %ENV.
$cookies ends up as a hash ref pointing to an empty
If you're chaining handlers, they should all return OK. They will all get
called, so long as they either appear in the config file on the same line, or
have been registered using $r-push_handlers().
One of them must send the header though, or return REDIRECT (for example) to
perform a redirect.
Can some one tell me why I can not set a cookie...
I have a module that is supposed to set a cookie called Cookie_Check:
package MIS_APPS::RHS::Control::Cookie_Check;
use Apache::Constants qw(:common);
use Apache::Request;
use Apache::Cookie ();
use strict;
sub handler
{
my $r
Can some one tell me why I can not set a cookie...
I have a module that is supposed to set a cookie called Cookie_Check:
package MIS_APPS::RHS::Control::Cookie_Check;
use Apache::Constants qw(:common);
use Apache::Request;
use Apache::Cookie ();
use strict;
sub handler
{
my $r
At 3:50 PM -0400 8/8/01, Perrin Harkins wrote:
It depends on what's happening in that second module. If you don't send an
actual response to the client, headers (including cookies) will not be sent
out.
Umm... Is
return OK;
the correct thing to return when using multiple handlers? I
Long time no hear... I heard you moved to NY...
This is true. I'm exploring new territory.
I think I do send a response back to Apache! I
mean I return OK status. Or do you mean something else? Like
$r-header_out(...)?
You need to send the headers (with $r-send_http_header or something
Umm... Is
return OK;
the correct thing to return when using multiple handlers?
Yes, according the mod_perl docs. It only stops if you return something
other than OK or DECLINED.
- Perrin
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 12:21:07PM -0700, Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
But I never get to set the cookie... Can someone tell me what I am doing
wrong?
As Perrin, said, is a cookie header being set and sent somewhere else in
the code? In my experience, cookie programming can be extremely