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1/27/2009 10:30 AM
 

 I need to beable to check if a user has cookies enabled.
Request.Browser.Cookies will only tell me if the browser can support cookies not if they have it disabled.

I'd rather do the check in code instead of javascript.

My thoughts would be to assign a cookie on the load of the first page, then check if it exists on another. But everything goes through default.aspx on dnn.
 

Another idea is to create a redirect page that would then check for that cookie. But that seemed like overkill for something that should be easier. Another issue is IE7 with cookies disable will allow cookies to be assigned, but once you change pages they are lost.

The major issue is if you have cookies disabled and try to log into a dnn site, it doesn't display any errors or warn the user why they "can't Log in".

 

Anyone run into this issue and found a solution?

Need suggestions so I can think about it form another direction.
 

 
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