You seem to have misunderstood the question.

Jeff was asking where cookies were stored when a HTTP request was made with 
the CFHTTP tag.

My personal experience has been that Cold Fusion held them in RAM and then 
the disappeared regardless of what type of cookie it was (persistent or 
non-persistent).

Russel

At 09:00 AM 7/22/2000 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Cold Fusion does not store cookies...but your browser does...if you enable
>them in your preferences menu.
>
>Under Netscape, they are stored in 'Program Files\Netscape\Users\default"
>For Explorer: "WINDOWS\Cookies"
>
>Cold fusion uses 2 cookies for CFID & CFTOKEN: check the user manual  P50
>
>Regrads,
>R�mi van der Deure
>
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