Ok, I don't know whats up here... I can set cookies fine...
use CGI;
works fine, but:
use CGI::cookie;
does not...
As I said I was able to set a cookie fine, but I cannot fetch the thing... before I was using CGI::cookie, and everything was peachy... but the server has been upgraded, and now I can't use it...
This is what I am trying right now, but it isn't working.
cookie($name); my $cookieinfo = $cookie->{-value};

I've also tried similar configurations of that... including
$cookieinfo->cookie($name)
Also I've tried many different things... I've also gone through alot of Q/A about it... I'm really stumped this time... is it something stupid that I'm not seeing, or am I completly off the trail?!?

In reply to Fecthing cookies WITHOUT CGI::cookie by Anonymous Monk

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