Can anyone recommend a good flavour of Cookie?

2002-03-07 Thread Jeff

Please forgive a mod_perl wannabie [aka woza.PHP4.user]

I have googled two differing flavoured cookies in the
mod_perl recipe library:
  Apache::Cookie
  Apache::RequestNotes

and of course, there is the 'Why not hack the HTTP_COOKIE 
env all by your lonesome?' peppermint flavour too!

So which is it folks? Please vote for your favourite
flavour of cookie for poor woza.PHP4.user

Thanks in advance!

Jeff.

PS Any kind Debian soul might also include the name of the 
.deb containing said flavour?

PPS Not too keen on the taste of hysterical raisins.





Re: [OT] Can anyone recommend a good flavour of Cookie?

2002-03-07 Thread Marcel Weber

I prefer Chips Ahoi chocolate chips cookies, but the really chunky ones;-)

(sorry I could not help it...)

Marcel


Jeff wrote:
 Please forgive a mod_perl wannabie [aka woza.PHP4.user]
 
 I have googled two differing flavoured cookies in the
 mod_perl recipe library:
   Apache::Cookie
   Apache::RequestNotes
 
 and of course, there is the 'Why not hack the HTTP_COOKIE 
 env all by your lonesome?' peppermint flavour too!
 
 So which is it folks? Please vote for your favourite
 flavour of cookie for poor woza.PHP4.user
 
 Thanks in advance!
 
 Jeff.
 
 PS Any kind Debian soul might also include the name of the 
 .deb containing said flavour?
 
 PPS Not too keen on the taste of hysterical raisins.
 
 
 
 
 






Re: Can anyone recommend a good flavour of Cookie?

2002-03-07 Thread Geoffrey Young

Jeff wrote:
 
 Please forgive a mod_perl wannabie [aka woza.PHP4.user]
 
 I have googled two differing flavoured cookies in the
 mod_perl recipe library:
   Apache::Cookie

Apache::Cookie is a nice interface for cookies that is specific to the mod_perl 
environment.  it
parallels CGI::Cookie, except it is a C implementation so is a bit faster

   Apache::RequestNotes

is a wrapper around Apache::Cookie (among other things)

 
 and of course, there is the 'Why not hack the HTTP_COOKIE
 env all by your lonesome?' peppermint flavour too!

eeew, don't do that.  the whole point of Apache::Cookie, CGI::Cookie (and CPAN in 
general) is to
abstract out these things into modular components that are tried and true.  using 
Apache::Request or
CGI.pm for parsing GET and POST parameters (instead of reading from STDIN or 
$ENV{QUERY_STRING}) is
also the preferred way.

Recipes 3.5 and 3.7 in the mod_perl cookbook should be of some help.

welcome to mod_perl!  :)

--Geoff
plug
http://www.modperlcookbook.org/
/plug



Re: Can anyone recommend a good flavour of Cookie?

2002-03-07 Thread Robert Landrum

At 9:28 AM + 3/7/02, Jeff wrote:
Please forgive a mod_perl wannabie [aka woza.PHP4.user]

I have googled two differing flavoured cookies in the
mod_perl recipe library:
  Apache::Cookie
  Apache::RequestNotes

and of course, there is the 'Why not hack the HTTP_COOKIE
env all by your lonesome?' peppermint flavour too!

So which is it folks? Please vote for your favourite
flavour of cookie for poor woza.PHP4.user


Actually, I always roll my own...  I can't stand those Apache::Cookie 
and CGI::Cookie modules... they never seem to work the way I expect 
them to.

Plus, decoding cookies is easy.

my %cookies = map {
s/\%([A-F0-9]{2})/chr(hex($1))/eg;  split(/=/,$_,2);
} (split(/\/,$ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'}));

Rob

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