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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 13211] - cookies are set twice

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cookies are set twice





------- Additional Comments From frank@sane.com  2003-02-14 14:27 -------
Build and install v2.0.44 as follows:

./configure --prefix=/tmp/apache --enable-usertrack

Add "CookieTracking on" to the end of the default httpd.conf file, start up
Apache and look at the headers for "/" -- only one cookie.  Now copy
/tmp/apache/htdocs/index.html.en to /tmp/apache/htdocs/index.html and look
at the headers for "/".  I get two cookies for every page that does NOT use
content negotiation (which unfortunately for me is my entire site...).

I also ran the same tests with v1.3.27 built as follows:

./configure --prefix=/tmp/apache --enable-module=usertrack

And -never- got two cookies.  I ran these tests on Red Hat Linux 7.3, but
have also seen the problem on Solaris.

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