1. Make your cookie assignment using an assignment action. 2. Afterwards, right click on the assignment you made itself, not the whole assignment action. 3. Select properties 4. Select the cookie tab 5. Under Expiry, select "After" and specify the duration.
Btw, all of this is in the manual. That's where I learned about it.
Stefan
At 04:23 PM 2/28/2004, you wrote:
Exuse me. There IS properties, but nothing that lets me set an expiration. I need to do this by hand.
I have been through the documentation and I am still confused. I would like to set a variable (<@VAR username) That would not expire. I am building a form nd I would like to give the ability to the users to remember their login so when they come back, they will not need to log in again. The username is the only variable I need saved.
Can a variable be saved indefinetly? Does someone have an example on how to do this?
<ASSIGN username "Fred" scope="cookie"> Then what?
Sorry for the rudementary post. I have not used cookies before and feel I need an example to get started. Lot of stuff about http headers that I don't understand when I search the archive.
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