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Join Date: Mar 2000
Posts: 54
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I have a cgi script that I am modifying and got it all to work good but I have one small problem. That is the old cookies from the previous version is over riding the new version...
Is is possible to delete cookies within a cgi script so that it can start over again? [This message has been edited by Lost Puppy (edited 06-25-2000).] |
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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: birmingham, alabama
Posts: 1,544
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um, if i'm understanding u correctly i'd just make the new cookie script right to the old cookie.
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