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In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).
In looking for an easy way to detect the client browser's cookie settings, everything I've found has been complex. Each example I've found requires a page refresh or redirect to itself. This severely hampers true application development as the Request.Form collection is then cleared. This code is something simple I stumbled on and it works (see explanations).