Do you have a $r->no_cache(1) somewhere before your send_headers call?

Chip

Nenad Steric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
> 
> i am using a Cookie which has a timeout as a "-value",
> when it expires i want to send a new one which should replace this one.
> 
> it the accesshandler is have a 
> "verify_cookie"-method which
> checks the timeout, if it's expired then i call
> ...
> $cookie = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'myCookie',... etc -Value => {'Time' => $newtime 
>.... })
> $r->headers_out->add($cookie);
> ...
> 
> If the user is surfing to different pages this works,
> but if he just hits reload the cookie is not being set by the browser 
> (Netscape seems to check the date of the file or something like that)
> OR the browser gets the old cookie again - at least thats what Konqueror tells me.
> 
> Is there a way to force a browser to set a new cookie on reload?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Nenad

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Chip Turner                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                              RHN Web Engineer

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