Re: Perl Cookies



Eric,

The question explicitly said, for good reason, that I don't wish to use
modules. I don't expect you to understand all of my reasons for that,
but if you can only reply with a reponse which explicitly includes
modules, and laced with plenty of attitude to boot, then I suggest you
don't bother answering at all.

Ok, so "... cookies don't work that way ..." ... That's fine, but I
need to know, if that's the case, how they do work, so I can modify my
code to do what I need it to. If someone is able to assist with /
explain that, then that would be truly appreciated.

Thanks.
Susan

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