Re: more cookie crumbling
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1999
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 23525
interpreted = N
texte = First, never use a variable name the same as some context!like you wrote [setcookie name=admin........]name should work with cookies, but you should avoid that variablenamebecause its also a contextI am working a little with cookies for the time being, and it seems thatyou dont even need to pass along the extra variable but simply use a[setcookie admin=yes]It will expire when the browser shuts down, and only be sent back to theorginating server.that should give you the possibily of using[ListCookies][index],[name],[value]
[/ListCookies]and get the value1,admin, yesLet me know if it works/martin>Hello again->>An addendum to my last e-mail...>>The results that were reported in the last e-mail were with a Netscape>browser. With an Internet Explorer browser (4.01), NO cookie information>gets shown. Does IE handle cookies differently from Netscape? If so, how>does Webcat compensate for this?>>Something tells me I am doing something very wrong...>>>>>Josh Knauer>http://www.knauer.com>412-420-6400 -phone>412-420-6404 -fax>>P60E7 A28B 91C0 E5D3 EC5C A53F DB28 B350
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First, never use a variable name the same as some context!like you wrote [setcookie name=admin........]name should work with cookies, but you should avoid that variablenamebecause its also a contextI am working a little with cookies for the time being, and it seems thatyou dont even need to pass along the extra variable but simply use a[setcookie admin=yes]It will expire when the browser shuts down, and only be sent back to theorginating server.that should give you the possibily of using[ListCookies][index],[name],[value]
[/ListCookies]and get the value1,admin, yesLet me know if it works/martin>Hello again->>An addendum to my last e-mail...>>The results that were reported in the last e-mail were with a Netscape>browser. With an Internet Explorer browser (4.01), NO cookie information>gets shown. Does IE handle cookies differently from Netscape? If so, how>does Webcat compensate for this?>>Something tells me I am doing something very wrong...>>>>>Josh Knauer>http://www.knauer.com>412-420-6400 -phone>412-420-6404 -fax>>P60E7 A28B 91C0 E5D3 EC5C A53F DB28 B350
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