In the page submitted by Todd:
"The NY Times said it has rewritten its cookies code with stronger
encryption..."

Certainly no one on this list would steal anyone's cookies <grin>, but I
didn't hear anyone mention the possibility of encrypting one's own
cookies to protect their contents. This is possible, isn't it?

--John Allred


Todd Ashworth wrote:
> 
> Might want to be extra carefull what you store in your cookies from now on,
> ladies and gents.  Or .. if you are the naughty kind of CF developer, I
> suppose you could take advantage of this ...
> 
> http://www.cnnfn.com/2000/05/16/technology/microsoft_browser/
> 
> .Todd
> 
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