So I am trying to put some cookies into a page out put with CGI::Application

Before doing the final out put, I do this:

$app->header_props(-type=>'charset',-expires=>'shift_jis',-cookie=> [$ +app->cookie->return_cookies]);

$app->cookie->return_cookies returns the following:

SET per_page=12; path=/; expires=1h keyword_not=cat; path=/; expires=1 +h keyword_or=tree; path=/; expires=1h keyword_combined=tree%20NOT%20c +at; path=/; expires=1h

For some reason , only the first cookies (per page) value are being set. A little while ago, all them were being set, and somewhere along the line, it stopped working. I'm sorry, I can't post more info about what I did to break it. I have NO IDEA. If I did I could fix it, but I have tried reverting to what I thought was the place where it used to work, and still no luck.

Does anyone see anything wrong with this snppet that should be setting the cookie value?


In reply to Cookies with CGI::Application by Anonymous Monk

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