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Question on cookies
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| If no expiration date is set on a cookie, will the cookie go away when the browser is closed or when the computer is turned off.
In this site cramnotes and the section on cookies, cramnotes say cookies are deleted after the system is rebooted and the section on cookies say they are deleted when the browser is closed. | |
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| Your website can be viewed in most browsers, but cannot be viewed in the DOS based web
browser. What is the most likely cause of the problem?
A.You need to upgrade the video card on you computer
B.You need to set higher video resolution in the DOS based browser
C.DOS based browser does not support frames
D.DOS based browser does not support HTML
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| Hi there
I would say
1.If no expiration date is set on a cookie, will the cookie go away when the browser is closed
2.D.DOS based browser does not support HTML
Anyone differ ??
Evan A+ Net+ | |
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| Well I found the answer to number to about dos based browsers.
They do support HTML, but they don't support frames. | |
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| Ok , i am wrong - tsk , back to the drawing board for me
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| actually where did you find your answer at, I found mine on this website, but you never know. | |
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| 1) If no expiration date is set on a cookie, will the cookie go away when the browser is closed or when the computer is turned off:
ANS) When browser is shut down/closed
2) Your website can be viewed in most browsers, but cannot be viewed in the DOS based web
browser. What is the most likely cause of the problem?
ANS) DOS based browser does not support frames
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Ando, i-Net+ | |
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| this is what thor had on his website:
No expiration date set – Cookies will stay until the computer is rebooted
is it this or when the browser is closed. | |
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| got the answer,if no expiration date is set they will stay on your computer until the browser is closed. | |
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| ok, I noticed that there was 1 or 2 mistakes in that page, but most is right. |
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