I am trying to create a cookie that will be accessed by potentially 2 different sites that must both be able to read and/or set the values. Ex: www.site1.com drops cookie
my $cookie_object=cookie(-name => 'cookiename', -value => {key1 => val1, key2 => val2, key3 => val3}, -domain => '.site1.com, .site2.com' ); print "Set-Cookie: $cookie_object\n";
at some other point now www.site2.com will need to grab the value from the cookie and make mods, but i cannot figure out how to allow a cookie dropped by one domain to be accessible to other domains besides the one that created it. All help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance

In reply to multiple domain cookie by bear0053

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