Re: How to fool a coockie with RewriteEngine

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On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:02 AM, De Gang Thierry<de.gang.t@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I believe that this can be done with RewriteEngine.

Are you certain you are even getting the cookie? Browses only send
cookies back to the domain send for the cookie, so if ravenforums.com
sets cookies with ravensforums.com as domain your host will never see
it, which pretty much precludes doing anything with it.

You can't rewrite a cookie using RewriteRules anyway. Not in the way
you think this might be possible. RewriteRules operate and change
URLs. They can change other things as a sideeffect, but not cookies.

Krist


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