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How would you know you sent a cookie to them already?

>>How would the server know the browser doesn't support cookies? Unless it has a database of all the browsers it knows that doesn't support them.
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>In addition to the other answers you've received, the easiest way to figure this out to to attempt to write a cookie out to the client. On the next hit, try to read it. If it's empty, the browser doesn't support cookies, or the user has disabled them.
Brian Seekford
Seekford Solutions, Inc.
http://www.SeekfordSolutions.com
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