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- <%@ LANGUAGE = JScript %>
-
- <%
- // Changes to the HTTP response header, in which cookies
- // are sent back to the client, must be made before
- // sending any data to the user.
-
- Response.Expires = 0;
-
-
- // Get the last visit date/time string from the cookie that
- // resides in the http request header.
-
- var LastVisitCookie;
- LastVisitCookie = Request.Cookies("CookieJScript");
-
-
- // Send the current date/time string in a cookie enclosed
- // in the response header. Note that because IE now uses
- // case-sensitive cookie paths, we have explicitly set
- // the cookie path to be that of the url path to this
- // page. By default, the path would be that of the
- // IIS Application context for this page ("IISSAMPLES")
-
- var CurrentDate = new Date();
- Response.Cookies("CookieJScript") = CurrentDate.toLocaleString();
- Response.Cookies("CookieJScript").Path = "/IIsSamples";
- %>
-
- <HTML>
- <HEAD>
- <TITLE>Using Cookies</TITLE>
- </HEAD>
-
- <BODY BGCOLOR="White" topmargin="10" leftmargin="10">
-
- <font size="4" face="Arial, Helvetica">
- <b>Using Cookies</b></font><br>
-
- <hr size="1" color="#000000">
-
- <%
- if (LastVisitCookie == "")
- {
- // The cookie has never been set. This must
- // be the user's first visit to this page.
-
- Response.Write("Welcome to this page.");
- }
- else
- {
- // Remind the user of the last time she/he
- // visited this page.
-
- Response.Write("You last visited this page on " + LastVisitCookie);
- }
- %>
-
- <p><A href="Cookie_JScript.asp">Revisit This Page</A>
-
- </BODY>
- </HTML>
-