Hi,
I wrote script that: validate login from html form, create cookie an than redirect browser to some URL- standard function. I am using CGI so here is part of my code:
use CGI;
$query = new CGI;
......................
$cookie = $query->cookie(-name => $cookie_name,
-expires => $cookie_expires,
-domain => $cookie_domain,
-path => $cookie_path,
-value=>{ username => $username,
password => $crypt_password }
);
print $query->header(-cookie=>[$cookie]);
......................
print $query->redirect(
-location=>'http://my.domain.cz/',
-method=> 'get'
);
An here is IMHO problem. Because ther was already printed header, redirect in not functional. Is there any way how to both sen cookie and also redirect after it?
THX. Litin
Li Tin O've Weedle
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