Hello,
I read in the libapreq2 mail archives that using
APR::* is recommended over the Apache2::Cookie modules
and that there was debate over dumping the Apache2::*
modules but were left behind only for backward
compatibilities. Please check this thread:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apreq-dev&m=111695546005425&w=2
I'm confused as to which is the best way to go about
setting and retrieving cookies.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Gokul P. Nair
--- Jonathan Vanasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> On Jun 29, 2005, at 2:04 PM, Chris Jacobson wrote:
> > $cookie->path("/foo/");
> > Changing my code to work in that fashion caused
> the 'domain'
> > problem to go away. I know this is not a real
> solution, but it will
> > avoid the bug until such time that it is fixed.
>
> If you don't upgrade to the current fixed version
> for whatever reason,
> and are waiting for the official dist to be patched,
> I suggest going
> beyond the above workaround and setting all of the
> cookie parameters
> as above.
>
> On a particular build (i don't recall which machine
> it happened on),
> that phenomena wasn't just limited to path and
> domain, but another
> parameter as well
>
> setting each parameter individually solved that
>
> (or, just use the SVN distribution )
>
>
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