Unfortunately, the only way I know is to send out a cookie, then see if it's
there.

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Subject: How to know the browser supports Cookies or not


Hello Room!

Can any one tell me how to know whether the client browser supports cookies
or not from sevlet. Is there any methods like

  1. isCookieSupportDetermined
  2. isUsingCookies

Please help me

Jayakumar
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