The online docs have everything you need:

 
http://www.witango.com/developer/help.taf?_function=detail&snippetid=15

Including a detailed example:

<@ASSIGN NAME=fred SCOPE=cookie VALUE="You were here." EXPIRES="<@TOGMT
TS=<@SECSTOTS SECS='<@CALC EXPR="<@TSTOSECS
TS=<@CURRENTTIMESTAMP>>+604800">'> FORMAT="datetime:http">">

Robert

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 4:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Ckkie Example

Exuse me. There IS properties, but nothing that lets me set an 
expiration. I need to do this by hand.

>I have been through the documentation and I am still confused. I 
>would like to set a variable (<@VAR username) That would not expire. 
>I am building a form nd I would like to give the ability to the 
>users to remember their login so when they come back, they will not 
>need to log in again. The username is the only variable I need saved.
>
>Can a  variable be saved indefinetly? Does someone have an example 
>on how to do this?
>
><ASSIGN username "Fred" scope="cookie"> Then what?
>
>Sorry for the rudementary post. I have not used cookies before and 
>feel I need an example to get started. Lot of stuff about http 
>headers that I don't understand when I search the archive.
>
>Thanks
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