RE: Cookies?

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13228
interpreted = N
texte = Sandy ->Are cookies going to be possible with the soon to be released upgrade to >WebCatalog 2.0? I've seen references to headers, etc., and wonder if that is >the change needed to make cookies possible. >If WebDNA still can't handle cookies, is it possible to precede the WebCatalog >pages with a cookie read/write? Would this cookie info. be stored in the >web*log?I wouldn't swear to this since I haven't tried it, but I'd bet you can set a cookie in the HTTP header by using the new [returnraw] context, which allows you to specify the HTTP header on a template (see for more info on Cookies). However, this doesn't help all that much since you still have no easy way to read the cookie when sent by the browser. I suppose you could write an AppleScript to do it and put it inside an [applescript] context, but it would involve some work.I hope this helps somewhat,Marc Eagle StarNine Technologies http://www.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. RE: Cookies? (Marc Eagle 1997)
  2. Re: Cookies? (Sandra L. Pitner <76501.3521@CompuServe.COM> 1997)
Sandy ->Are cookies going to be possible with the soon to be released upgrade to >WebCatalog 2.0? I've seen references to headers, etc., and wonder if that is >the change needed to make cookies possible. >If WebDNA still can't handle cookies, is it possible to precede the WebCatalog >pages with a cookie read/write? Would this cookie info. be stored in the >web*log?I wouldn't swear to this since I haven't tried it, but I'd bet you can set a cookie in the HTTP header by using the new [returnraw] context, which allows you to specify the HTTP header on a template (see for more info on Cookies). However, this doesn't help all that much since you still have no easy way to read the cookie when sent by the browser. I suppose you could write an AppleScript to do it and put it inside an [applescript] context, but it would involve some work.I hope this helps somewhat,Marc Eagle StarNine Technologies http://www.smithmicro.com/ Marc Eagle

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