Just remove that "standard line", for it is both superfluous and wrong (when you're on a UNIX, \n ist really \012, ASCII 10, LF, which is not CRLF as HTTP wants it). The CGI::header function does what you want, and correctly.
--In reply to Re: shield from content statement
by fruiture
in thread Problems setting a cookie
by wolverina
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