Brad,

Cookies are sent as part of the header. So if your
cookie is being set after some output has been written
then the cookie may not be sent. You probably want
to do your cookie processing at the beginning of your page.
Hope this helps.

Thanks.
Sandeep.

Brad Miley wrote:
>
> I have a sign in form whose action is a jsp page named action.jsp
> In action.jsp I want to create a cookie, that stores the user's name and
> then have the user go to a page that says Welcome "so and so"
> The cookie is not being created though. Does anyone know what the problem
> could be? Thank you
> in action.jsp:
>
> user.setLoggedIn( true );
> Cookie id = new Cookie("name", "test");
> id.setMaxAge( 7 * 24 * 60 * 60 );
> id.setVersion(0);
> id.setSecure( false );
> id.setComment( "This cookie is used to remember your name" );
> response.addCookie( id );
> %><jsp:forward page= "welcomec.jsp"/><%
>
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