Evan, thanks for the suggestions, but wondering if you could expand a bit...

1. Use Data::Dumper and die Dumper $cookie

Where do i put the "die Dumper $cookie" line?
2. Use tshark to examine the traffic over port 80, type http, print the request, diff it with the request from Moz. The result is your problem
tshark seems to be part of wireshark? i load this on the server? i have no idea about this....if you could help point me in the right general direction....
I appreciate the ideas - since this is a very frustrating situation for me and my users (although, i wish they'd all just switch to firefox, at this point!!)

In reply to Re^2: IE cookies problem by jck
in thread IE cookies problem by jck

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