Perhaps this is obvious, but the Set-Cookie directive
has to be part of your HTTP header... is that how
you're using it? I don't know what your $html->PrintHTML
statements are doing. If you're using CGI.pm to print
out your HTML and your header, do something like this:
my $query = new CGI;
print $query->header(-cookie => $c);
This will print out the entire HTTP header, including
the Set-Cookie directive w/ the correct values.
If you're using mod_perl, do something like this:
$r->content_type("text/html");
$r->header_out("Set-Cookie", $c);
$r->send_http_header;
where $r is the Apache::Request object that you received
in your handler routine.
Does this help?
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