i'm new to servlet, and with my little knowledge...i suggest you to use
setDomain() method while you create a cookie.



On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Jeremiah Connelly wrote:

> Arrgh.  I cannot figure out why this isn't working correctly!!  Every
> time I look up the domain "arnie.eng.mcd.mot.com" it returns "null".
> This makes no sense because the cookie is there and it is the first one
> in the list as well.  But it always returns NULL.  Any help would be
> great.  Thank you very much.
>
> cookies = req.getCookies();
>
> for (int i=0; i<cookies.length; i++)
> {
>         Cookie thisCookie = cookies[i];
>         System.out.println("Cookie's Name is: " + thisCookie.getName());
>
>         System.out.println("Cookies Domain is: " +
> thisCookie.getDomain());
>
>         if (thisCookie.getDomain().equals("arnie.eng.mcd.mot.com"))
>         {
>                 do this blah blah blah;
>         }
>         else
>         {
>                 do this blah blah blah;
>         }
> }
>
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