On 1/16/06, Deepa Khetan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes, i also dont understand the same. when i keep my browser privacy level
> to "medium-High" i get a true for request.isRequestedSessionIdFromCookie() ,
> and if it is "High" or "All Cookies Blocked" , i get it as false!
> Also, i have non-persistent cookies, which ideally should expire when my
> session expires.

don't mix up browser and servlet container sessions. Non-persistent
cookies expires when you close your browser.
Regards
Leon

but they dont! If i logout for a user, i am doing
> session.invalidate(). With the same browser, if i again login and print the
> values of the Cookie, bfore i m setting them, i get the previous values! So,
> how am i suposed to make sure that the Cookie Expires??
>
>
>
> On 1/16/06, Christian Bollmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Craig McClanahan schrieb:
> > > On 1/15/06, Deepa Khetan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> Hi!
> > >> My application requires, "per-session cookie" to be enabled on client
> > >> browser. How can i determine in my java code if it is enabled or not!
> > >> Deepa
> > >
> > > There is only one test that is useful for this ... set a cookie on one
> > > response, and see if that cookie comes back in on the subsequent
> > request.
> > > There is absolutely no way to know, from a current request, whether or
> > not
> > > cookies are enabled for *your* webapp.
> >
> > > Craig McClanahan
> >
> > Hm. So I understand request.isRequestedSessionIdFromCookie() is
> > presumed to be useless, then? Why exactly?
> >
> > -- Chris.
> >
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