Here is a cookie example i wrote a little while ago,
maybe this will give you an idea:
use strict;
use CGI;
use CGI::Cookie;
my $CGI = new CGI;
my %cookies = fetch CGI::Cookie; # get the old cookies
my $i = 0;
$i = $cookies{'i'}->value + 1 if defined $cookies{'i'};
# create new cookie to hold value
my $cookie = $CGI->cookie(
-name => 'i',
-value => $i,
);
# and this makes it all work
print $CGI->header(-cookie=>$cookie), "i is now $i";
Just keep reloading the page to watch it count up.
Jeff
R-R-R--R-R-R--R-R-R--R-R-R--R-R-R--
L-L--L-L--L-L--L-L--L-L--L-L--L-L--
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