Michele
You also asked how I am doing the call to get the web page, been a lot going on around here today, I apologize for that.
I've used a standard issue cgi GET, as in,
"$result = GET $url"
Within the $url variable is also the
"?id=$id&password=$psw...."
This gave me the error msg I showed a bit earlier. I "See" the cookie come through as parsed data, which I think I can use the LWP stuff to send it back, that appears to be what my troubles are, getting the cookie back to the ASP program.
If there is more to do with this, please let me know, thanks again.
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