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Thread: VB and Cookies

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    VB and Cookies

    Hey,
    More questions, always more questions. I have been trying to work with cookies and write them out fine, but they always expire as soon as the browser reloads. I am using cookies because I have user uploading an image, that I want to use for previewing purposes. But as the person makes more changes to the final preview (they should only have to upload that graphic one time during the session), and make it show as each part is reloaded. I create the cookies fine (I check for them in my computer), but when I request the name on the reload i get no output, so I look in my computer, and the cookie is gone (a reasonable explaination why I don't get the output on reload). Can someone please fill me in on why it may be doing that. I thought If you don't put an expire time on the cookie then it lasts until the browser window is closed not reloaded. Any input is appreciated.

    ~Cran56

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    explorer

    Are the cookies going into the Temp Internet files?
    Internet properties, has an advanced tab with an option to control that.

    On a side note, the delete function for cookies, and internet files does not always work.
    It's a good idea to make your own cookie, and temp file deletion program, without outside sponsorship influences.


    TTn

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    Cool

    yea they are going where they should be going. It's not just doing as I described on my computer, but on my room mates as well. So I know it's not my settings. It's got to be something wrong with what i'm doing. I've done alot of looking since i posted that post and everything i'm doing is correct, according to tutorials.

    Any ideas?

    Cran56

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    Question

    Wish I could help, but I know not.

    The side note is a possible lead.
    This behavior is exhibited on many machines and OS.

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