Here you see that Embperl send a
cookie
And
here you see that the cookie doesn't comes back from your browser. Instead there
is another cook�e comming back.
So
either IE5 doesn't accepts the Embperl cookie or it doesn't send it back. I am
not sure if +1M is a valid value for expires. Maybe you try it without the
EMBPERL_EXPIRES setting, which will cause the browser to forget about the cookie
when it is closed.
Gerald
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