I srongly recommend: Do not use Cookies unless you need a lot of vars (like a shopping cart) because there's a lot of programs which block cookies at different levels and it's pretty ugly to tell the user "Please, Enable Cookies". I almost always use Session Variables (Session Vars Junkie), something like Global Vars in VB. Moderation is requiered in order to not affect the site performance. I think there are another ways/issues, this is just my way.
Anyway...my way to verify if cookies are supported:
Response.Cookies("verifycookie")="True"
If Request.Cookies("verifycookie")="True" Then
Else
End If
>>>Quick test, if browser accepts cookies or not: if HTTP_COOKIE value is not empty, it means, that client supports cookies, right?
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>>Nadya;
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>>I have not used HTTP_COOKIE. You might give this a try although your example might work.
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>>if(Request.Browser.Cookies)
>>{
>> //... Your code goes here
>>}
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>>Tom
>Error Type:
>Microsoft JScript runtime (0x800A138F)
>'Request.Browser.Cookies' is null or not an object
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