Victor Subervi wrote: > I've revised the code thus: > > cookie = os.environ.has_key('HTTP_COOKIE') > if not cookie: > cookie = Cookie.SimpleCookie() > cExpires, cPath, cComment, cDomain, cMaxAge, cVersion = myCookie() > cookie['lastvisit'] = str(time.time()) > cookie['lastvisit']['expires'] = cExpires > cookie['lastvisit']['path'] = cPath > cookie['lastvisit']['comment'] = cComment > cookie['lastvisit']['domain'] = cDomain > cookie['lastvisit']['max-age'] = cMaxAge > cookie['lastvisit']['version'] = cVersion > print cookie > cookieFlag = 'new' > > Unfortunately, this still prints "new" for the cookieFlag no matter how > many times I refresh. Please advise.
That tells me nothing, because once again you're not posting your complete code. Anyway, the likely answer is that you guessed incorrectly. As I said before, you need to make sure that the cookie is printed as part of the page headers. I'll give you one last hint: The page header is where you're printing the "Content-type" line. -- Carsten Haese http://informixdb.sourceforge.net -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list