--UPDATE--

Error: /weblogs/lon-web-1/httpd-error.log:[Fri Sep 22 18:04:49 2006] [ +error] Error executing run mode 'home': Can't locate object method "p +rocess" via package "html_template" (perhaps you forgot to load "html +_template"?) at /home/lsrfm/webs/qwer.lsrfm.com/perllib/LSRfm/Applica +tion/Home.pm line 38.

code:

package LSRfm::Application::Home; use strict; use warnings; use base qw(LSRfm::Base); use Apache::Reload; use CGI; use CGI qw/:standard/; use CGI::Cookie; sub setup { my $self = shift; $self->start_mode('home'); $self->run_modes([qw/home/]); } sub home { my $self = shift; my $html_template = $self->param('html_template'); my $cookie1 = new CGI::Cookie(-name=>'LSRfm',-value=>{ fudge => 'c +ake' }); # $cookie2 = new CGI::Cookie(-name=>'preferences', # -value=>{ font => Helvetica, # size => 12 } # ); print header(-cookie=>[$cookie1]); #use comma # fetch existing cookies # %cookies = fetch CGI::Cookie; # $id = $cookies{'ID'}->value; # create cookies returned from an external source # %cookies = parse CGI::Cookie($ENV{COOKIE}); my $output; $html_template->process('home', { wrapper => $self->wrapper(), }, \$output) || die $html_template->error; return $output; } 1;

I get a 200 ok, but error as wont display the page, it did work before the cookie attempt

Barry Carlyon barry@barrycarlyon.co.uk

In reply to Re: A question regarding cookies by barrycarlyon
in thread A question regarding cookies by barrycarlyon

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