if may be best for now to skip the whole -path thing. if you do that then the path gets set to / and that cookie gets returned to any page request on your site.
The path is matched to the stuff right after your webserver name, and if they dont match then the cookie doest get sent back.
so with path set to /cgi-bin only requests to https://www.jala-mi.org/cgi-bin/something would get that cookie sent back
In reply to Re^11: Cookie->fetch problem
by huck
in thread Cookie->fetch problem
by tultalk
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