Apreq doesn't generate cookies that would create a "1" in
the client's Cookie header.  It's some other application that
did that, but you can tell apreq to ignore the 1 by using eval:

my $req = APR::Request::Apache2->handle($r);
my $jar = eval {$req->jar()} || $...@->jar;
...

eval will trap the error and put an APR::Request::Error object
in $...@.  Calling ->jar on that object won't cause another exception
to be thrown.

HTH



>
>From: 陈建春 <chen...@maxthon.net>
>To: apreq-dev@httpd.apache.org
>Sent: Wed, December 23, 2009 10:55:41 PM
>Subject: Apache2::Cookie cookie parse error "Expected token not present"
>
> >
>
>
>hi
>
>>Our web site http://passport.maxthon.cn use
>mod_perl2.0.
>>but it displays  "Expected token not present" on the page occasionally.
>
>>I log the cookie string in header when the error occur, the abnormal
>cookie would like this:
>
>>rtime30013728=0; ltime30013728=1261566403616;
>cnzz_eid30013728=98941722-1261566395-http%3A//gocn.maxthon.com/redir/public/avatar.htm%3Fv%3D3.0.6.4;
>1;
>MAXAUTH=01000000170000005F47334BDF7A144D7BAA0F4B60AB448E3E79ECE6D111B0BE6B9A461DF1237853
>
>>rtime30013728=0; ltime30013728=1261566403616;
>cnzz_eid30013728=98941722-1261566395-http%3A//gocn.maxthon.com/redir/public/avatar.htm%3Fv%3D3.0.6.4;
>MAXAUTH=01000000170000006DA5314BEE28134D7BAA0F4BB1E42FEFD0330EC3913F26C41ACABF9598722B7F;
>1
>
>>I compared them with the normal cookie string, I find all of the
>abnormal cookie string contain "1;"
>>It is sure that the "1;" cause the Apache2::Cookie parser error.
>>I wonder how and why the "1;" is added, and how to fix it.
>
>>Thanks
>
>
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>
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