Unless you use a module such as CGI::Cookie or Apache::Cookie, you need to handle cookies yourself. Cookies are accessed via the $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE} environment variable. You can print the raw cookie string as $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE}. Here is a fairly well-known bit of code to take cookie values and put them into a hash:
sub get_cookies { # cookies are separated by a semicolon and a space, this will # split them and return a hash of cookies my @rawCookies = split /; /, $ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'}; my %cookies; foreach (@rawCookies){ my($key, $val) = split /=/, $_; $cookies{$key} = $val; } return %cookies; }
And here's a slimmer version:
sub get_cookies { map { split /=/, $_, 2 } split /; /, $ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'}; }
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