cookies set by IE are stored as separate files, ie. one file for each
cookie, as "Cookie:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in C:\windows\temporary internet
files\

cookies set by NS are stored in a single file called "cookie.txt" in
C:\program files\netscape\users\.

so there shouldn't be any crashes between the two.

HTH
-ken

----- Original Message -----
From: James Sleeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: Cookies in IE And Netscape


>
> On Sat, 03 Jun 2000 02:05:41 Ben Densmore wrote:
>
> > Is it common for a cookie not to be recognized in Netscape if it's been
=
> > set initially using IE? I'm doing some testing on an App I just =
> > finished, I originally used IE to test it and the cookie I am setting =
> > worked fine, I then wanted to make sure everything was working in =
> > Netscape and it didn't seem to recognize the cookie, once I filled out =
> > the form and the cookie was set using Netscape it works fine. Just =
> > curious as to whether this is normal or not.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Ben Densmore
> > Webmaster
> > eSupport.com, Inc
> > TouchStone Software Corp.
> >
>
> Cookies are set per-browser, that is, NS doesn't know about cookies that
IE has
> stored,
> IE doesn't know about cookies that NS has stored.  Remember that cookies
are
> stored in the
> browser (well, the browser stores them somewhere on disk) not on server.
>
>
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