Re: Adventures in Cookies

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Barry wrote:
> Austin Denyer wrote:
>> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 16:37:12 +0000
>> David Grant <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> tedd wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all:
>>>>
>>>> While I'm sure this is obvious for most, but I just discovered this.
>>>>
>>>> Using one browser (browser A) I can access one of my pages and
>>>> create a cookie with a user input value.
>>>>
>>>> Then using a different browser (browser B), I can access the same
>>>> page and create another cookie with another user value.
>>>>
>>>> Now, it would seem to me that I shouldn't have two cookies with the
>>>> same name both having different contents, but that's exactly what
>>>> I've found -- for browser A will produce one value and browser B
>>>> will produce another value.
>>>
>>> Can you provide some examples for what you mean?
>>
>>
>> I think he's referring to the fact that you can have one cookie in,
>> say, Mozilla and another one in, say, Konqueror (or Internet Exploiter
>> if you do Windoze).
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ozz.

IE:

> No i think he is more referring to that some "different" values are stored.
> 
> But unless we dont get an example, it's useless to discuss that further :P
> 
> Barry
> 


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