[WebDNA] duplicate cookies being stored in browser
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texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------050508070309080705040902Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitHi all,I am setting cookies with no expiration date which should expire at the end of the session. These cookies are cleared when logging out of my site and the browser (firefox) is keeping them in it's list of cookies with null values. I am experiencing at times that when logging back in to my site that instead of setting the cookies already stored in the browser, duplicate cookies are being added to the list of cookies in the browser. All the cookies are only removed when the browser is shut down.Any idea why the existing cookies would not just have their values reset instead of an entire new cookie being created? Is the only way to fix this is to specify an expiration date when setting the cookie?Thanks,Steve-- Steve RaslevichPresident/CEONorthern Sound & Light, Inc.11 Shingiss StreetMcKees Rocks, Pennsylvania 15136Phone: (412) 331-1000Fax: (412) 331-1035http://www.northernsound.net-------------------------------------------------------------------This Email and any files transmitted with it contain confidential, non-public information intended solely for the use of the individual to whom or the entity to which they are addressed. Unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution or communication of this message or any information contained or attached to this message is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this email in error please notify the sender immediately by e-mail or contact Northern Sound & Light at frontdesk@northernsound.net or (412) 331-1000.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------050508070309080705040902Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Hi all,
I am setting cookies with no expiration date which should expire at theend of the session. These cookies are cleared when logging out of mysite and the browser (firefox) is keeping them in it's list of cookieswith null values. I am experiencing at times that when logging back into my site that instead of setting the cookies already stored in thebrowser, duplicate cookies are being added to the list of cookies inthe browser. All the cookies are only removed when the browser is shutdown.
Any idea why the existing cookies would not just have their valuesreset instead of an entire new cookie being created? Is the only way tofix this is to specify an expiration date when setting the cookie?
Thanks,
Steve
-- Steve RaslevichPresident/CEONorthern Sound & Light, Inc.11 Shingiss StreetMcKees Rocks, Pennsylvania 15136Phone: (412) 331-1000Fax: (412) 331-1035http://www.northernsound.net-------------------------------------------------------------------This Email and any files transmitted with it contain confidential, non-public information intended solely for the use of the individual to whom or the entity to which they are addressed. Unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution or communication of this message or any information contained or attached to this message is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this email in error please notify the sender immediately by e-mail or contact Northern Sound & Light at frontdesk@northernsound.net or (412) 331-1000.-------------------------------------------------------------------
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------050508070309080705040902Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitHi all,I am setting cookies with no expiration date which should expire at the end of the session. These cookies are cleared when logging out of my site and the browser (firefox) is keeping them in it's list of cookies with null values. I am experiencing at times that when logging back in to my site that instead of setting the cookies already stored in the browser, duplicate cookies are being added to the list of cookies in the browser. All the cookies are only removed when the browser is shut down.Any idea why the existing cookies would not just have their values reset instead of an entire new cookie being created? Is the only way to fix this is to specify an expiration date when setting the cookie?Thanks,Steve-- Steve RaslevichPresident/CEONorthern Sound & Light, Inc.11 Shingiss StreetMcKees Rocks, Pennsylvania 15136Phone: (412) 331-1000Fax: (412) 331-1035http://www.northernsound.net-------------------------------------------------------------------This Email and any files transmitted with it contain confidential, non-public information intended solely for the use of the individual to whom or the entity to which they are addressed. Unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution or communication of this message or any information contained or attached to this message is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this email in error please notify the sender immediately by e-mail or contact Northern Sound & Light at frontdesk@northernsound.net or (412) 331-1000.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------050508070309080705040902Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Hi all,
I am setting cookies with no expiration date which should expire at theend of the session. These cookies are cleared when logging out of mysite and the browser (firefox) is keeping them in it's list of cookieswith null values. I am experiencing at times that when logging back into my site that instead of setting the cookies already stored in thebrowser, duplicate cookies are being added to the list of cookies inthe browser. All the cookies are only removed when the browser is shutdown.
Any idea why the existing cookies would not just have their valuesreset instead of an entire new cookie being created? Is the only way tofix this is to specify an expiration date when setting the cookie?
Thanks,
Steve
-- Steve RaslevichPresident/CEONorthern Sound & Light, Inc.11 Shingiss StreetMcKees Rocks, Pennsylvania 15136Phone: (412) 331-1000Fax: (412) 331-1035http://www.northernsound.net-------------------------------------------------------------------This Email and any files transmitted with it contain confidential, non-public information intended solely for the use of the individual to whom or the entity to which they are addressed. Unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution or communication of this message or any information contained or attached to this message is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this email in error please notify the sender immediately by e-mail or contact Northern Sound & Light at frontdesk@northernsound.net or (412) 331-1000.-------------------------------------------------------------------
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