I am not aware of any issues (but then again, I'm not that aware).

What does "removed my spec of the domain" mean? Why would that fix the problem?

I suspect that the domain name is morphing between the cookie and the actual url.

Frankly, this question is more than sufficiently vague, and as such, I will stop typing soon(If you spent 3 days figuring it out, and you've seen the code, what chance do we, the perlmonks, have of enven guessing, without having more than an pin point worth of an inkling of what you're doing).


crazyinsomniacs advice for the week (now part of my signature): Week of December 19, 2001
I say .. listen to me boy, I say, everybody needs to read the following, it's good infodvice: How to RTFM, On asking for help, and Don't just provide a module name.

 
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In reply to (crazyinsomniac) Re: Does IIS and CGI::cookie have domain incompatibilities? by crazyinsomniac
in thread Does IIS and CGI::cookie have domain incompatibilities? by kanwisch

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