I have several questions:
First of all, should the following set a cookie correctly:
$cookie = $query->cookie(-name=>'name',
-value=>'value',
-expires=>'expcode',
-path=>'partial_url',
-domain=>'.domain.com'
-secure=>1);
print $query->header(-cookie=>$cookie);
If so, what goes in the 'partial_url' part of it, if not, what should I do?
Next, how would I retrieve the cookie value above?
Finally, is there a way I could test if the script for setting cookies works? Let's say I upload the script and I go to the script, should it put a cookie in my system (Win98)? If so, where do I look for it?(Temporary internet files) If not, why doesn't it do so? Shouldn't it?
Thanks.
Zenon Zabinski | zdog | zdog7@hotmail.com
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