For question No. 3:
I use something like that to read and write cookies:
use CGI;
my $q = new CGI;
# read cookie
my %cookies = $q->cookie(-name => "test_foo");
my $bar = $cookies{bar};
my $foo = $cookies{foo};
# write cookie
my $cookie = $q->cookie(-name => "test_foo",
-value => {
foo => "foo",
bar => "bar",
},
-expires => '+10m');
print $q->header(-cookie=>$cookie, -expires => "now");
alex pleiner <alex@zeitform.de>
zeitform Internet Dienste
In reply to Re: CGI, cookies, sendmail, HTML attachments, searching txt files,
by projekt21
in thread CGI, cookies, sendmail, HTML attachments, searching txt files,
by dumbadam
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