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Different Types of Cookies

Written by Eric Smith, Northstar Computer Systems LLC

A reader noted that in an article on MSDN two types of cookies were mentioned: Session variable cookies and Data cookies. Session variable cookies are automatically generated by the web server (unless you're using stateless pages) and are used to maintain Session variables for each user on the page. Data cookies are created explicitly by using the Response.Cookies collection (as demonstrated in previous tips). It's perfectly normal to have one, both, or none of these types of cookies in your web application.

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Publication Date: 1/1/2000