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1/22/2008 6:37 AM
 

Hi,

We have planed to migrate our coldfusion application into .NET.We  have planned to migrate module by module to .net and integrate that with cold fusion.

So in coldfusion code we have catch the cookie. so how can i call that cookie into my .Net code.

Thanks&Regards,

V.Vinil Bradesh.

 
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1/29/2008 11:11 PM
 

You can use HttpCookie object. To retrieve cookie based on it's name, just call :

Request.Cookies["CookieName"];

HTH.

 

 
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