Yup, milliseconds since epoch, which you can get from
System.currentTimeMillis(), Date.getTime(), or Calendar.getTimeInMillis().
(*Chris*)
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> Another question about cookies: What value is SetMaxAge() looking for -
> millisecs?
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> TIA
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> Patricia McNeill
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