Hi Jeff,
I believe that because I occasionally get prompted to "permit cookies" that
they are stored on the "client" hard drive - until the client removes them.
I'll be interested in other responses you get.
Regards,
Paige
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From: !jeff! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 8:59 PM
Subject: cookies: where does CF store them?
> Where does CF store the cookies that are set from a CFHTTP request?
>
> No, I don't mean the cookies that CF sets. I mean when CF uses CFHTTP to
> get a page, where does it store the cookies that are received?
>
> They are stored somewhere, because you can stop and start the service and
> they're still there!
>
> it's not in the registry!
> it's not in any file on the entire machine!
> it's not in the documentation!
> there's no answer in the user groups!
>
> is this a mystery?
>
> where is that little cookie?
>
> tia,
>
> !j!
>
> The mark of mediocrity is searching for the precedent.
>
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