Hello, Thank you for your input. The line !/usr/bin/perl always there in my code except that i accidentally didn't put on the forum. I have just managed to work with one additional change and its started to work. As i have multiple print statement in the code as in I am setting the cookie and then redirect the user to the url. It either redirects or writes the cookie. though, i have found work around to it , I am not sure whether that is the right way to do it. My code after the cookies started working.
use strict; use CGI; my $q = new CGI; my $returnurl; my $pass=$q->cookie('pass'); my $JsessCookie = $q->cookie(-name=>$pass, -value=>'', -path=>'/', -ex +pires=>'-1h'); my $tempcookie = $q->cookie(-name=>'tempc', -value=>'', -path=>'/'); my $url="https://test.com/return=$returnurl"; #tried the below but doesn't redirect <b>shows 302 status</b> #print $q->redirect(-cookie=>[$JsessCookie,$tempcookie],-uri=>$url); #<b>this is the working redirection code- but not sure whether its the + right way forward</b> print $q->header(-cookie=>[$JsessCookie,$tempcookie]); print qq~<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;URL=$url">\n;
Many Thanks for all your help so far

In reply to Re^4: creating and Deleting a new cookie by tsdesai
in thread creating and Deleting a new cookie by tsdesai

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