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codefidelity From: san juan mateo, ME USA Posts: 4 Member Since: 12/02/03 |
posted February 23, 2004 8:22 PM Was just wondering what good this does, I call it but it never sends the header. |
Tony Priest![]() From: Utica, NY USA Posts: 8466 Member Since: 04/11/00 |
posted February 23, 2004 10:16 PM I'm sorry, I don't understand. What do you call? Please give me an example. |
codefidelity From: san juan mateo, ME USA Posts: 4 Member Since: 12/02/03 |
posted February 23, 2004 11:27 PM Hey Tony thanks for the reply. I'm using the Web Enterprise Tool and I'm trying to add cookies using: http_Session.Request.Header.Add httpCookie, "TestCookie=TestValue" I know there is another method of adding cookies, but this is easier for me to do it this why. When I use it like this the header never gets sent and I was just wonder why this is? Why even have it if it doesn't send the header. |
Tony Priest![]() From: Utica, NY USA Posts: 8466 Member Since: 04/11/00 |
posted February 23, 2004 11:37 PM I did a search for httpCookie and found a similar topic here: http://support.dart.com/postings?topicid=2584 Unfortunately it looks like, as you've discovered, adding a cookie header manually does not do anything. I would suggest that you use the Cookie object instead. Otherwise, if this feature is crucial to you, please contact sales@dart.com to find out what kind of custom development options are available. |
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