it ("cookies disappear") depends on cookies parameters.
> The cookies used to track sessions disappear once the browser is closed
(For
> Jrun, anyway). So If you need to use a cookie to recognize a user
returning
> to your site, this solution will not work.
ColdJava: java server side programmin
Eoin Curran wrote:
> The cookies used to track sessions disappear once the browser is closed (For
> Jrun, anyway). So If you need to use a cookie to recognize a user returning
> to your site, this solution will not work.
>
> It is a nice way to work things though. Maybe the way that the session
Eoin Curran wrote:
> The cookies used to track sessions disappear once the browser is closed (For
> Jrun, anyway). So If you need to use a cookie to recognize a user returning
> to your site, this solution will not work.
>
> It is a nice way to work things though. Maybe the way that the session
>
> > ><%
> > >//adds a cookie
> > >Cookie c = new Cookie("foo","foobar");
> > >response.addCookie(c);
> > >
> > >//gets the cookies
> > >Cookie[] cookies = request.getCookies();
> > >out.print("# of cookies found =
"LEONG MUN WAI, CUSD" wrote:
> This looks like a good candidate for standardized tags discussion.
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> ><%
> >//adds a cookie
> >Cookie c = new Cookie("foo","foobar");
> >response.addCookie(c);
> >
This looks like a good candidate for standardized tags discussion.
> -Original Message-
> From: John Dixon [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 03, 1999 6:50 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Setting and Reading
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Subject: Setting and Reading Cookies in JSP
Author: Mahesh Yadav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Internet
Date:9/2/99 4:33 PM
Hai
All,
Can some body tell me how to set & retrieve Cookies in JSP.
iam using iis 4.0, We
Hai
All,
Can some body tell me how to set & retrieve Cookies in JSP.
iam using iis 4.0, Websphere Application Server 2.02 se as Servlet Plugin for
iis web server.
Thanks a lot in Advc
Mahesh
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