>The "Set-Cookie" header is only valid on HTTP response
>messages. HTTP request use "Cookie" header instead.
>Therefor, you should be doing request.getHeader("Cookie").
>Walter Lara
DOH!
Walter is quite right.
Silly me - I apologise (I was glancing at my network monitor rather
than looking).
Nic
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