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 [379]Sub-Request finished. Fri May 12 13:15:04 2000
. Entry-SVs: 28067 -OBJs: 43 Exit-SVs: 28197 -OBJs: 46
[379]HDR:  5
[379]HDR:  Content-Length=7238
[379]HDR:  Set-Cookie=EMBPERL_UID=a6d3b1e02514d81d; domain=.innomedia.com; path=/; expires=+1M
 
Here you see that Embperl send a cookie
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[379]REQ:  Package = HTML::Embperl::DOC::_4
[379]HDR:  7
[379]HDR:  Accept=application/vnd.ms-excel, application/msword, application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, */*
[379]HDR:  Accept-Encoding=gzip, deflate
[379]HDR:  Accept-Language=zh-tw
[379]HDR:  Connection=Keep-Alive
[379]HDR:  Cookie=169Net%40InnoMedia=email&root%40localhost&MAC&8a66d88fe8d8fef3ca1fac11b5203b6f&uid&1&user&panpipi
 
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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