Hi,
Sorry I did miss a few things.
I updated my code as what is listed below but still no cookie is created. Thanks for your reply!
use CGI ();
#Create Cookie
$mc_cookie_domain_name = ".sample.com";
$mc_path_script = "/";
$mc_cookie_expiration_time = "+2h";
$mc_cookie_name = "Sample_Cookie";
#$mc_cookie_value = $mc_form_member_name;
$mc_cookie_value = "Logged In";
my $cgi = CGI->new();
my $cookie = $cgi->cookie(-name => $mc_cookie_name, -value => $mc_cook
+ie_value, -expires => $mc_cookie_expiration_time, -domain => $mc_cook
+ie_domain_name);
print $cgi->redirect(-url => 'https://www.sample.com/cgi-bin/confirm_a
+ccount_2.pl', -cookie => $cookie);
#End of Create Cookie
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