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2002ASP #8190
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

2002C #16794
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

2002VB #25398
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

ASP_Volume2 #41985
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

ASP_Volume3 #50264
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

C_Volume2 #83047
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

Java_Volume1 #101591
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

1_2002 #112152
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

2_2002-2004 #128738
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

3_2004-2005 #147282
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

4_2005-2006 #155561
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

5_2007-2008 #178079
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

6_2008-2009 #200597
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

7_2009-2012 #223115
Detect if Cookies are Enabled with 1 (that's one!) line of code

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).

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