It might not be the/a problem but I can see it dropping the other headers while doing a redispatch depending on the engine. This issue caused an extremely bizarre and maddeningly difficult bug in some modperl I worked on once (it would execute an entirely unrelated handler on some relative redirects). The point here being, it's wrong as is and when you break standards you get unspecified behavior whether or not it's causing the bug your users are reporting. Try patching it. Verify it's reasonable in your own environment (I didn't test it though I've done a lot of this stuff) then push it out to a user who is seeing the bug and get some feedback.


In reply to Re^3: CGI Cookie Inconsistencies by Your Mother
in thread CGI Cookie Inconsistencies by ranqor

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