Hi I've the following code to create a cookie when a user login into my webapp
$cookie = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'USERNAME',
-value => $encrypted,
-expires => '+3M',
-path => '/cgi-bin/recordz',
-secure => 1);
print $query->header(-cookie=>$cookie);
then after I attempt to read the value back in my code
local our $cookie_in = $query->cookie('USERNAME');
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
print $cookie_in;
$cookie_in is always empty but in the cookie manager the cookie exist and got the correct values
any idea welcome
thanks
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