I'm having a problem setting multiple cookies at the same time in a mod_perl2 environment.
I'd like to do something like this:
my $cookie1 = CGI::cookie( "-name" => "foo", "-value" => "a" );
my $cookie2 = CGI::cookie( "-name" => "bar", "-value" => "3" );
$r->headers_out->{"Set-Cookie"} = $cookie1;
$r->headers_out->{"Set-Cookie"} = $cookie2;
But I'm only seeing the second cookie reach the browser. The only solution I've found is to do this:
$r->headers_out->{"Set-Cookie"} = "$cookie1\nSet-Cookie: $cookie2";
Needless to say, this is really ugly and doesn't scale well to a larger number of cookies.
Is there some trick I'm missing?
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