Hi:

If I open the file http://www.jala-mi.org/httpsdocs/index.html I see the cookie.

If I open www.jala-mi.org I don't see the cookie.

If I open https://www.jala-mi.org/ I don't see the cookie

If I open https://www.jala-mi.org/httpsdocs/index.html I see the cookie

This is after I again changed path path=/httpsdocs/cgi-bin; domain=.www.jala-mi.org; Secure

None of these executions from the directory where the cookie was showing produced a $sid from the cookie in the sub routine using code suggested

As for posting code, I have repeatedly seen posters admonished for posting too much code.

I have not seen anyplace to post images/code.


In reply to Re^7: Cookie->fetch problem by tultalk
in thread Cookie->fetch problem by tultalk

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