Hi People .... just needed some help on a cookie issue.

I have code which looks like -

my $yySetCookies1 = cookie(-name => "test", -value => "test", -path => "/", -expires => ""); print header(-status=>"200 OK", -cookie=> $yySetCookies1);


to set a cookie. Now the thing is that on my localhost server it runs fine. But on my remote web hosting (some hosting company), it prints out

Status: 200 OK Set-Cookie: test=test; path=/ Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 05 +:41:26 GMT Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1


onto the web page. Now I've removed any other header info form my remote host script (even using CGI->header, gives me a similar problem).

What would you guys advise?

Please do let me know.

Thanks, SP

In reply to Cookie question .... by Anonymous Monk

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