The server does not process the cookie at all. The browswer is doing all the work with 
the cookie ( at least that was my intention)
I mentioned it was using tomcat and jsp incase there was some weird stuff that I had 
to take into consideration.
I set that path to 172.16.0.222 because I was getting desperate and couldn't figure 
out why my cookie wasn't writing.

I have no problems with the cookie functions I have, (other than the load and save 
methods) the cookie funtions are in use on another non jsp/tomcat page and work just 
fine.

The cookies are not even saving, so at this point the loading is irrelevant and maybe 
the path is completely irrelevant knowing that...

Tomcat in no way confuses things does it?

> From: Spencer W. Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Let me see if I've got this straight.  The JavaScript is trying to 
> create the cookie *in the browser.*  The server has nothing 
> to do with 
> it (except to read the cookie contents, presumably).  If you 
> are setting 
> cookies in the server, it has to happen before any HTML is 
> output by the 
> jsp.
> 
> The only thing that jumps out at me below is your "path" 
> value.  "Path" 
> is not a hostname or IP address, but is a URL path-prefix 
> *within* the 
> host.  I typically use "path=/", so that the cookie will be 
> sent along 
> with a request for any URL in the domain to which the cookie will be 
> sent.  If you want to limit the cookie to a particular domain 
> you should 
> set the domain attribute, not the path attribute.
> 
> See 
> http://www.csc.flint.umich.edu/~hickslm/392/JavaScript/jumping
> JS/cookies/BillDortchSripts.htm 
> for some useful cookie handling functions.
> 
> =Spencer
> 
> Luc Foisy wrote:
> 
> >Now that we established that JavaScript != Java, i thought 
> I'd come ask a JavaScript question here, but really for lack 
> of knowing any better place to go.
> >
> >Running under tomcat with jsp pages, trying to create 
> cookies, but they dont even seem to be made. I was wondering 
> if anyone could point out something I am missing here.
> >


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