Hello it's Danny, when i visit www.perlmonks.com my browser sends the following cookie along withe the GET request:
Cookie: blnx=; __utma=243798916.2119672792.1403198838.1403242929.1403245114.4; __utmz=243798916.1403198838.1.1.utmcsr=(direct)|utmccn=(direct)|utmcmd=(none); __ctxpop=1; __iswl_wwwperlmonkscom=0; userpass=; __utmc=243798916.
Where does that cookie come from, because it cannot be set by the server it appears, and its missing from my cookiejar, if i visit perlmonks with a cookie-test program, fe using www::mechanize. Sure hope you can help me because im unable to find adequate documentation about this.
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