From: "Carl Franks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To see better what's happening, try using a browser plugin that will
let you view current cookies, or use javascript to display the current
cookies.
IE might not be creating the actual cookie file immediately on each page view.

I already use a browser plugin that allows me to see all the headers sent or received. The cookie is set and returned by the browser, and it is not saved on the disk. If the cookie has an expiry date in the future, it is saved imediately for any request.

Octavian


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