Reading cookies set with ASP

2002-04-16 Thread Jared Stark

Hi.  I'm trying to print out a cookie from CF that was set in ASP but it
doesn't seem to be working.  Has anyone done this before and could you
point me in the right direction?
 
TIA,
Jared

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Re: Reading cookies set with ASP

2002-04-16 Thread Nick McClure

It can be done.

If you have debugging turned on, take a look at the cgi variable that holds 
the cookies, I can't remember which one. If you don't output the value of 
that variable.

If the cookie isn't there it might have been set at a different domain. 
Make sure you know where ASP is setting the cookie.

At 10:09 AM 4/16/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Hi.  I'm trying to print out a cookie from CF that was set in ASP but it
doesn't seem to be working.  Has anyone done this before and could you
point me in the right direction?

TIA,
Jared


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RE: Reading cookies set with ASP

2002-04-16 Thread Jared Stark

Ok.  I've gotten to where I can read it, but this is what is happening.
ASP is doing the following:

Response.Cookies(lsisummer)(userID) = intUID
Response.Cookies(lsisummer)(userLevel) = intLevel

So the cookie's name is lsisummer, and it contains the key/value pairs
userID=intUID and userLevel=intLevel.  In ASP you can then read out each
of the key/value pairs individually such as:

Response.Write(Request.Cookies(lsisummer)(userID))

I'm trying to do the same thing in ColdFusion, but the only thing I've
been able to do is write out COOKIE.lsisummer, which prints out:

userID=15userLevel=1

If I try to do COOKIE.lsisummer.userID, or COOKIE.lsisummer[userID] it
doesn't work because, as I've discovered, lsisummer isn't a struct.

Is there a built-in way to accomplish this, or should I just write a UDF
to copy the string into a structure?

Thanks,
Jared

-Original Message-
From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 10:13 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Reading cookies set with ASP

It can be done.

If you have debugging turned on, take a look at the cgi variable that
holds 
the cookies, I can't remember which one. If you don't output the value
of 
that variable.

If the cookie isn't there it might have been set at a different domain. 
Make sure you know where ASP is setting the cookie.

At 10:09 AM 4/16/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Hi.  I'm trying to print out a cookie from CF that was set in ASP but
it
doesn't seem to be working.  Has anyone done this before and could you
point me in the right direction?

TIA,
Jared



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