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SUMMARYInternet Explorer 5 provides separate security controls for persistent cookies and for per-session cookies. A cookie is a method for a Web server to maintain state information about users as users navigate different pages on the site, and as users return to the site at a later time. MORE INFORMATION
Persistent cookies are stored for a length of time that is set by the Web server when it passes the cookie to Internet Explorer. These cookies are used to store state information between visits to a site. REFERENCESCookies are defined in RFC 2109, "HTTP State Management Mechanism." RFCs can be found online at the following Web site: http://www.rfc-editor.org Additional query words:
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