Dan Sully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'm running into an interesting problem, using Apache::SessionManager.
> 
> My first request to the webpage successfully generates a cookie, and I see it
> in my browser's jar. The next response though, the Apache::Cookie->fetch()
> gets a truncated cookie (md5 sum), and can't tie to the previous session and
> creates a new one. Now, you may think this is a problem with fetching,
> and not baking. 
> 
> But if I make Apache::SessionManager use CGI::Cookie for the baking, and
> continue to use Apache::Cookie for the fetch, everything works fine. A
> debug print ->as_string() of the Apache::Cookie->new/bake shows valid data.

What is the length of the session cookie you're baking?  Set-Cookie
headers aren't supposed to exceed 4KB.

If that's not the problem, do you notice any difference in the
->as_string() outputs for Apache::Cookie versus CGI::Cookie?

-- 
Joe Schaefer


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