I think I'm able to get the cookie passed now, however for some reason, browser is not accepting it still. Curious to know if 'Set-Cookie3' matters or not when pushing the cookie? If so, how am I able to set it to 1 or 2?

updated code -- different area in the code for my sanity (to make sure cookie actually takes).
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; my $cookie_jar = HTTP::Cookies->new(); $cookie_jar->load("test.txt"); $ua->cookie_jar(); my $banUrl = 'http://website.com/mod/ban.php'; my $request = $ua->request(POST "$banUrl", { banUser => 'name here', submitBan => 'Ban User' }); if($request->is_success){ print "worked\n"; }else{ print "failed\n"; } print "Content: ".$request->content."\n";
The result is that it 'worked', however the 'content' reply is not logged in still. Something simple I'm sure, but I'm racking my brain searching for this.

My 'test.txt' file is in Set-Cookie3 format (the default)

In reply to Re^2: app not storing cookies (using LWP::UserAgent) by FireBird34
in thread app not storing cookies (using LWP::UserAgent) by FireBird34

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