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Cookie when using UT (and VFUG for that matter)
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Visual FoxPro
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00024396
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>>Michel,
>>
>>In the most recent VFUG newsletter your update suggests that UT no longer is required to store information on the user's PC.
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>>When finding the way to clean up my cache for MSIE, one of the things I found was a switch to turn on if I wanted to be advised of any "cookies" which might be sent my way. I turned it on.
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>>Since I did I find I get "cookies" when I use UT or VFUG. I 'let the cookies in' for fear that things will not work correctly if I don't.
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>>But this would seem to be at odds with your statement that it is no longer necessary to store stuff on the user PC (or are you becoming like MS and using semantics to hide a situation?).
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>>I have no idea what a "cookie" is (the MSIE definition tells me nothing (as usual)) but am interested in what purpose it serves.
>>
>>regards,
>>Jim N.
>
>Are you sure those cookies are not coming from another jar? :)

Oh Nick! groan.... (s)

I saw the same thing recently when troubleshooting a member's problems.

Tom
Tom
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