> But I didn't understand what they put inside the cf_inputfilter
> that deleted the cookie whenever I closed the browser (although
> it was set to never). did you happen to take a look at it?
No, I didn't, and I don't immediately see why it would cause the deletion of
a cookie. In my previous message, my intent was simply to explain why you'd
want to filter the cookie scope just as you would form and URL variables.
> btw: I thought the data in the cookie is encrypted, how does
> people suppose to change it?
No, by default, cookie data isn't encrypted. It's plaintext, like everything
else in HTTP.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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