| If you specify "expires", you are specifying a persistent cookie,
| one which gets stored to disk. Without "expires", you are asking
| that the cookie only be stored in memory during the browser session,
| and I would not expect it to be subject to the same cookie security.
| In fact, if
I have found out that the culprit was
twofold, one is that startup.pl did not properly initialize Embperl
(contrary to Embperl documentation),
This could happen if you load Embperl (via PerlModule) before you load your
startup.pl. Otherwise there shouldn't be a problem with your setup (also
Actually I can confirm that some of IE browsers refuse to support some
cookies. It sounds weird but I had a case when the broswer would
ignore cookies with 'expires' and accept without it. Though replacing
'expire' with 'Max-Age' helped.
The worst part is that the browser seemed to be "regular"
On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 03:01:01PM -0500, Igor Chudov @ home wrote:
Glad you liked it! I am having fun writing it... I hope that it is helpful
to children...
Maybe, but if I see more of those punch the monkey ads, i'm going to retire
to a log cabin in the woods and write an anti-web