><< Give me a little example maybe I have an idea...People call cookies many
>things. >>
>
>What I am referring to are client-side cookies stored with the client's
>browser. They are assigned to a domain and given an expiration date. Whenever
>the client browses to that domain, they are sent in the HTTP header to the
>server by the browser. What is easy is picking them out of the request, but
>I'm no well versed in creating a proper HTTP reply header. For now I can just
>as well store the session information on the server side, but I'd like to use
>real cookies.

Lookup this link http://www.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html  for
examples. When replying to a client you write say line 1 to 3 of the http
file, <script> the cookie script </script> and then you write the rest of
the http file.

>
>Brian
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Regards, Andu



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