Hello Krister,

On  Thu, 26 Oct 2000  at  13:41:28 GMT +0200 (which was 4:41 AM
where I live) witnesses say Krister Ekstrom typed:

> Hi!

> And on another note regarding cookies, is it possible to use macros in
> cookies or will they not be interpreted as macros?

As was previously said, no, but there is one option you might
consider.

Create each cookie template in an individual file, then in your cookie
file, enter the different filenames as each cookie entry.

Then your main template could be,
%INCLUDE="%COOKIE"

Of course, this could be done with quick templates instead, but the net
result is the same.  I think this should work.

Well, I just tried it, and it doesn't seem to work for the %Include
case[1].  It does however work if you try this using quick templates.  So

1. Create your cookies in their own QT's
2. Put a list of the QT handles in your cookie list
3. In the template where you want the fancy cookie, use:
   %QInclude="%cookie"
4. Enjoy

This is also a good way to get easily legible multiline cookies and to
get randomized signatures.

[1] It seems TB won't evaluate what's inside the quotes for a
include macro.  But I don't understand why the Include macro should be
different than any other macro in this respect.  Is this a bug, or is
it by design?

 

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