I think that the first ns_write will send the headers. If you don't have
ANY ns_writes, headers don't get sent at all. If I recall correctly...
Thorpe Mayes said:
> It still does not work. Specifically, the .adp file will set a cookie,
> but the .tcl file will not.
>
> I simplified the code to the following:
>
> --------
> adp:
>
> <%
> set host [string tolower [ns_set get [ns_conn headers $conn] Host]]
>
> set jar [ns_getallcookies $conn]
>
> ns_setcrumble jar userinfo hits 100
>
> ns_setcrumble jar userinfo lastvisit [ns_time]
>
> set path "/ritarims/"
>
> ns_sendcookie $conn $jar userinfo $path [expr [ns_time] + 31536000]
> "$host" ""
>
> %>
>
>
> ---------
> tcl:
>
> set host [string tolower [ns_set get [ns_conn headers $conn] Host]]
>
> set jar [ns_getallcookies $conn]
>
> ns_setcrumble jar userinfo hits 100
>
> ns_setcrumble jar userinfo lastvisit [ns_time]
>
> set path "/ritarims/"
>
> ns_sendcookie $conn $jar userinfo $path [expr [ns_time] + 31536000]
> "$host" ""
>
> --------
>
>
> On Sep 23, 2005, at 6:20 AM, Bas Scheffers wrote:
>
>> It doesn't work becuase your ns_writes will already have sent the
>> headers.
>> So your ns_sendcookie that adds them to the headers isn't getting sent
>> anymore.
>>
>> In the ADP version, nothing is sent before the page is complete, as
>> streaming isn't turned on, which is qhy it works.
>>
>> Send your cookies before any ns_writes in the Tcl version.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> bas.
>>
>> Thorpe Mayes said:
>>> Why does this adp code work:
>>>
>>> -----------------
>>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
>>> <HTML>
>>> <BODY>
>>> <%
>>>
>>> set host [string tolower [ns_set get [ns_conn headers $conn] Host]]
>>>
>>> set jar [ns_getallcookies $conn]
>>> set hits [ns_getcrumble $jar userinfo hits]
>>> set lastvisit [ns_getcrumble $jar userinfo lastvisit]
>>>
>>> if { [string match "" $hits] } {
>>> set hits "0"
>>> }
>>> incr hits
>>>
>>> ns_puts "Hits: $hits<br>"
>>>
>>> if { [string match "" $lastvisit] } {
>>> ns_puts "Last Visit: This is your first visit, yay!!!!<br>"
>>> } else {
>>> ns_puts "Last Visit: [ns_fmttime $lastvisit "%a, %d-%b-%Y %T
>>> GMT"]<br>"
>>> }
>>>
>>> ns_setcrumble jar userinfo hits $hits
>>> ns_setcrumble jar userinfo lastvisit [ns_time]
>>>
>>> ns_sendcookie $conn $jar userinfo "/" [expr [ns_time] + 31536000]
>>> "$host" ""
>>>
>>> %>
>>>
>>> </BODY>
>>> </HTML>
>>>
>>> --------
>>>
>>> but this tcl code not work:
>>>
>>> ----------
>>>
>>> set host [string tolower [ns_set get [ns_conn headers conn] Host]]
>>>
>>> set jar [ns_getallcookies $conn]
>>>
>>> set hits [ns_getcrumble $jar userinfo hits]
>>>
>>> set lastvisit [ns_getcrumble $jar userinfo lastvisit]
>>>
>>> if { [string match "" $hits] } {
>>> set hits "0"
>>> }
>>> incr hits
>>>
>>> ns_write "Hits: $hits\n\n"
>>>
>>> if { [string match "" $lastvisit] } {
>>>
>>> ns_write "Last Visit: This is your first visit, yay!!!!"
>>>
>>> } else {
>>> ns_write "Last Visit: [ns_fmttime $lastvisit "%a, %d-%b-%Y %T
>>> GMT"]"
>>> }
>>>
>>> ns_setcrumble jar userinfo hits $hits
>>>
>>> ns_setcrumble jar userinfo lastvisit [ns_time]
>>>
>>> ns_sendcookie conn $jar userinfo "/" [expr [ns_time] + 31536000]
>>> $host ""
>>>
>>> -----
>>>
>>> ?
>>>
>>> the tcl code does not save the cookie while the adp code does.
>>>
>>> I am running aolserver 3.5.6
>>>
>>> the ns_ procedures are in cookie.tcl
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> Thorpe
>>>
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