Please, can anyone help me get past this? I am running the same servlet on two different machines and getting two different results.
When I first asked this question a few days ago, I was running: Apache 1.3.26, Tomcat 4.0.3, and J2SDK 1.4.0 on one machine and Apache 2.0.43, Tomcat 4.1.12, and J2SDK 1.4.1 on the other. In the first environment, my cookies came back in plain text, like: (sn=About URLinOne|ao=y|l=d)%http://www.URLinOne.com/about.html|i=0|h=n In the second environment, cookies looked like: %28sn%3DDev%7Cao%3Dn%7Cl%3Dnull%29%25http%3A%2F%2Fwww.autoscripter.com%7Ci%3 D0%7Ch%3Dn%25http%3A%2F%2Fwww.swishzone.com%7Ci%3D1%7Ch%3Dn%25http%3A%2F%2Fw ww.anim-fx.com%7Ci%3D2%7Ch%3Dn%25http%3A%2F%2Fwww.coffeecup.com%2Ffirestarte r%7Ci%3D3%7Ch%3Dn Since then, I have changed things a bit. I now have No Apache, Tomcat 4.1.12, and J2SDK 1.4.0 on the first machine and Apache 2.0.43, Tomcat 4.1.12, and J2SDK 1.4.1 on the other. As you can see, the first machine is no longer running Apache, but now has an updated Tomcat. The second machine has not changed, other than the fact that it is now using mod_jk to forward requests to Tomcat on the second machine. NOW, I'm seeing the %28sn%3DDev%7Cao%3Dn%7Cl%3Dnull%29%25http%3A%2F%2F... form of cookies on the first machine, which used to be in plain text. So, that means either the switch to Apache 2 or the change to Tomcat 4.1 (or perhaps mod_jk?) is to blame for breaking the system that used to work. How can I get back to plain text cookies? Could this have something to do with HTTP version? Is there a different default setting between Apache 1 and Apache 2, perhaps? Or is Tomcat doing something different in the latest version? What setting(s) could account for this difference? Please, any advice would be appreciated! Thanks, Lee Grey -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
