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Miscellaneous
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Yep, you're right—it can't be done in a one-step like that.

It'd be easy enough for us to do in an application, though, in order to make sure the user hasn't turned them off.

That might be a nice little addition to the GAC...




>Interesting idea but since the cookies are set in the header of the response, the server would have to wait for the next query to check the cookie of which it would not know to check since the cookies that are sent by the browser are all sent in the headers of the request.
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>>I imagine it might do something like drop a cookie and then test for it. If it's found, the browser supports cookies AND the user has them enabled.
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>>>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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>>>If you find more information on that I would love to know.

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