This is what I do:

$cookie = { name => "foo", value => "bar" }
my $data = [];
push( @$data, Apache2::Cookie->new( $r, %{$cookie} ) );
foreach ( @$data ) {
        $_->bake( $r );
}

Hope it helps...

-bop

On Dec 24, 2007, at 2:55 AM, Raymond Wan wrote:


Hi all,

Sorry, but I'm not entirely sure if this is relevant to modperl...

I was wondering if it was possible to delete cookies. I read that using Javascript, cookies can be deleted by setting it to a time in the past. I'm not sure how to do it in Mason, though. I think I know how to get a cookie and also to set a new one and send it out. But, I don't know how to get an old cookie, change it, and send it back. Or even, get a cookie, *copy it*, send the copy back. What is stopping the browser from creating a second cookie with the same name?

Also, I've seen various ways of setting cookies. For example, one using APR::Request::Cookie and another using Apache2::Cookie. Which should I use? I'm setting a cookie by doing:

$r->err_headers_out->add ("Set-Cookie" => $cookie->as_string);

where $cookie is of type APR::Request::Cookie. Is this strange? (I forgot what I read to come up with this...most other documents mention a "bake" method...)

Ray



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