I cannot agree more with the remarks made about running a Matts Script program. Its just asking for trouble. On another point, you haven't really explained what you want to do.

Now that you may be beginning to realise how BAD a Matts' Script is you should also take a look at the initial source comments. Not only is it nearly six years old (which isn't always a bad thing really) the license for this application isn't really something you would want in any of your programs.

I took the liberty of looking at the readme for this script from the Script Archive (for those who don't know the above source is the demo program for the cookie lib you can download *shudder*) and the following should be all you need:
  1. Cookie spec
  2. CGI
  3. NMS
If you have a go with those and post your work (and requests for help) here then you will get a lot further. Unless of course the NMS project has what you need :)

Good luck :)

In reply to Re: Taint by simon.proctor
in thread Taint and cookie.lib by DippinPete

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