Steffers wrote:
> 
> you know, its really funny. We have the book right on our
> shelf, but we are more a 'perl cookbook' sort (need an answer
> then heres sample code).
Use the tool that best fits the situation. I have both books on my
shelf. ;-)


> When I run the Ticket code from chapter 6 i +always+ get the
> 'no cookies' error.
> 
> Now, the netscape here is 4.73 and it DOES have 'always accept
> cookies' activated. I can set cookies on this browser without using
> Apache code jsst plain CGI, so i thought it must be a configure
> option missed at compile time. I read and as far as I am aware i
> got evrything in there (EVERYTHING=1 and lots of ACAPI modules)
> but i DIDNT install mod_usertrack from what I can see, but this doesnt
> matter with 'ordinary' cookies only for click tracking right ?
Check the domain for the cookie... The default is nothing, which just
uses the current host. I fell prey to that at first too. :-) Barring
that, using lwp-request or plain old telnet to see the exact headers
being sent will give you more ideas.

Keep it up. I had problems first implementing the Ticket system in Ch 6,
but it's successfully working now on our Intranet. You WILL get it to
work eventually...

-- 
Drew Taylor
Vialogix Communications, Inc.
501 N. College Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
704 370 0550
http://www.vialogix.com/

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