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Your CGI should be secure/https at least while handling id and password, but can set a cookie with encrypted encoded (xml?) data giving access to the streaming content for just them and just N seconds. For instance, "<id>:<ip>:<unix_time>" run through encryption and base 64 encoding to be cookie-embeddable.
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Cookie(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       Cookie(3pm)

NAME
APR::Request::Cookie - wrapper for libapreq2's cookie API. SYNOPSIS
use APR::Request::Cookie; # fetch inbound cookie $jar = $req->jar; $cookie1 = $jar->get("cookie1"); # generate new cookie $cookie = APR::Request::Cookie->new($req->pool, name => "foo", value => "bar", domain => "capricorn.com"); print "$cookie"; # prints "bar" $cookie->domain("example.com"); # change domains $cookie->version(1); # upgrade it to conform with RFC 2109/2965. # send a response header print sprintf "Set-Cookie: %s ", $cookie->as_string; DESCRIPTION
The APR::Request::Cookie module provides base methods for interfacing with libapreq2's cookie API. It also provides a few utility functions and constants. This manpage documents version 2.13 of the APR::Request::Cookie package. OVERLOADS
APR::Request::Cookie "" "$cookie" The double-quote interpolation operator maps to "APR::Request::Cookie::value()". ok "$cookie" eq $cookie->value; METHODS
APR::Request::Cookie new APR::Request::Cookie->new($pool, name => $name, value => $value, %args) Creates a new cookie. Here $pool is an APR::Pool object, and $name is the cookie's name. The $value is transformed into the cookie's raw value through the class' "freeze()" method. The remaining arguments are optional: -secure -httponly -version -path -domain -port -expires -comment -commentURL For details on these arguments, please consult the corresponding method's documentation. freeze APR::Request::Cookie->freeze($value) Class method representing the default serializer; here it returns $value unmodified. ok "foo" eq APR::Request::Cookie->freeze("foo"); thaw $cookie->thaw() Reverses "freeze()"; here it simply returns $cookie->value since freeze() is a noop. ok $cookie->thaw eq $cookie->value; name $cookie->name() Fetch the cookie's name. This attribute cannot be modified and is never serialized; ie freeze() and thaw() do not act on the cookie's name. value $cookie->value() Fetch the cookie's raw (frozen) value. This attribute cannot be modified. secure $cookie->secure() $cookie->secure($set) Get/set the cookie's secure flag. $cookie->secure(1); ok $cookie->secure == 1; httponly $cookie->httponly() $cookie->httponly($set) Get/set the cookie's HttpOnly flag. $cookie->httponly(1); ok $cookie->httponly == 1; version $cookie->version() $cookie->version($set) Get/set the cookie's version number. Version 0 cookies conform to the Netscape spec; Version 1 cookies conform to either RFC 2109 or RFC 2965. $version = $cookie->version; $cookie->version(1); ok $cookie->version == 1; path $cookie->path() $cookie->path($set) Get/set the cookie's path string. $path = $cookie->path; $cookie->path("/1/2/3/4"); ok $cookie->path eq "/1/2/3/4"; domain $cookie->domain() $cookie->domain($set) Get/set the cookie's domain string. $domain = $cookie->domain; $cookie->domain("apache.org"); ok $cookie->domain eq "apache.org"; port $cookie->port() $cookie->port($set) Get/set the cookie's port string. Only valid for Version 1 cookies. $port = $cookie->port; $cookie->port(8888); ok $cookie->port == 8888; comment $cookie->comment() $cookie->comment($set) Get/set the cookie's comment string. Only valid for Version 1 cookies. $comment = $cookie->comment; $cookie->comment("quux"); ok $cookie->comment eq "quux"; commentURL $cookie->commentURL() $cookie->commentURL($set) Get/set the cookie's commentURL string. Only valid for Version 1 cookies. $commentURL = $cookie->commentURL; $cookie->commentURL("/foo/bar"); ok $cookie->commentURL eq "/foo/bar"; is_tainted $cookie->is_tainted() $cookie->is_tainted($set) Get/set the cookie's internal tainted flag. $tainted = $cookie->is_tainted; $cookie->is_tainted(1); ok $cookie->is_tainted == 1; make APR::Request::Cookie->make($pool, $name, $value) Fast XS cookie constructor invoked by "new()". The cookie's raw name & value are taken directly from the passed in arguments; no freezing/encoding is done on the $value. as_string $cookie->as_string() String representation of the cookie, suitable for inclusion in a "Set-Cookie" header. print "Set-Cookie: ", $cookie->as_string, " "; SUBROUTINES
APR::Request::Cookie expires expires($date_string) SEE ALSO
Apache2::Cookie, APR::Request. COPYRIGHT
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. perl v5.10.1 2011-02-28 Cookie(3pm)
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