I'm using HTTP::Cookies to capture the cookies sent back from an HTTP Post. I used the following LWP::UserAgent method call:
$ua->cookie_jar(HTTP::Cookies->new(file => "cookies.txt", autosave => +1));
And then, when the request method is called, the file is generated, but it is empty, with only the #LWP-Cookies-1.0 comment line... I have found a node here that says that HTTP::Cookies can't handle SetCookies3 header fields, so I checked the contents of the HTTP::Response object, and here's what I got:
Set-Cookie: JSESSIONID=6kt778cd11;Path=/smp Set-Cookie2: JSESSIONID=6kt778cd11;Version=1;Discard;Path="/smp"
So, it seems normal, no SetCookie3... Yet, I can't get the cookie contents ... What could be the problem? Thanks!

In reply to HTTP::Cookies is saving an empty file by asiufy

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