On Dec 11, 2013, at 19:53 , Allasso Travesser <allassopraise@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> I am attempting to write a cookie, then retrieve it later. I am doing this in a handler, using simple code found from (sparse) information I have gathered from google searches: >>> >>> apr_table_set(r->headers_out, "Set-Cookie", "value"); >>> char* cookie = apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Set-Cookie"); >> >> When it comes back, it's a "Cookie" not a "Set-Cookie”. > > thanks, that makes sense — unfortunately it didn’t work… :-( If you haven't done so already, use a custom LogFormat to log the outgoing Set-Cookie and the incoming Cookie Headers, and/or use your favourite web developer tools to check if the header is set (and sent back). You could also either run httpd -X from within gdb or attach gdb to a running process and set a breakpoint at your apr_table_… lines. You should then be able to inspect r. You might find the .gdbinit that comes with the apache source code helpful. rainer --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx