http://www.appleby.on.ca/index.taf - a high-priced private school
Bell Mobility, Rogers Mobility and Telus (3 out or 4 of Canada's cellphone providers) all use WiTango for their cellphone sales and sign-ups for large corporate customers
www.footballfanatics.com - the biggest football gear retailer
Thank you. I set this and it seems to be working correctly.
<@ASSIGN NAME=RememberUser SCOPE=cookie VALUE="" EXPIRES="<@TOGMT
TS=<@SECSTOTS SECS='<@CALC EXPR="<@TSTOSECS
TS=<@CURRENTTIMESTAMP>>-604800">'> FORMAT="datetime:http">">
try assigning the expiration date in the past.
On Jun 29, 2004, at 6
<@purge name=cookie$RememberUser>
Does not work. It shows
cookie$rememberuser=
in debug.
yet when I put <@VAR rememberuser scope="cookie"> on the page, it
displays the username.
How do you set the expiry to a date in the past?
Why not instead of modifying the cookie, use <@purge
name=cookie$v
try assigning the expiration date in the past.
On Jun 29, 2004, at 6:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Witango 2000
Windows 2000
IIS 5
I am trying to do the cookie thing again and I guess I just don't
understand. Is it possible to delete a cookie without quiting the
browser? I set the expiry to "
Why not instead of modifying the cookie, use <@purge
name=cookie$variablename>
Haven't tried that with cookies, just other scopes of vars, but it
should work, right?
On Jun 29, 2004, at 9:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Witango 2000
Windows 2000
IIS 5
I am trying to do the cookie thing again
Witango 2000
Windows 2000
IIS 5
I am trying to do the cookie thing again and I guess I just don't
understand. Is it possible to delete a cookie without quiting the
browser? I set the expiry to "now", yet the cookie remains until I
quit the browser.
I have a forum I built that allows a user to b