From: "Alex Brelsfoard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:26:35 -0500 (CDT)

   . . .

   The advice you guys gave me did indeed fix the problem for mozilla
   (haven't tested Safari yet)  I really just needed teh \n
   Thanks much!

So I guess the fact that it "... works beautifully in IE" means that IE
happily accepts cookies with seriously malformed 'expires' attributes.
(Not to mention IE's notorious disregard for 'Content-Type' headers, or
the lack thereof.)

   BTW, isn't it supposed to be "\r\n"?  Or is there some server magic
that does the right thing in this particular case?

                                        -- Bob Rogers
                                           http://rgrjr.dyndns.org/
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