What exactly are you passing HTTP::Cookies->set_cookie()?
$cookie_jar->set_cookie($version, $key, $val, $path,
$domain, $port, $path_spec, $secure, $maxage, $discard,
\%rest)
The set_cookie() method updates the state of the
$cookie_jar. The $key, $val, $domain, $port and $path
arguments are strings. The $path_spec, $secure, $dis
card arguments are boolean values. The $maxage value
is a number indicating number of seconds that this
cookie will live. A value <= 0 will delete this
cookie. %rest defines various other attributes like
"Comment" and "CommentURL".
Are you correctly parsing out the path and explicitly passing it to set_cookie()?
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