HttpResponse.SetCookie(HttpCookie) Method
Definition
Important
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Because the HttpResponse.SetCookie method is intended for internal use only, you should not call it in your code. Instead, you can call the HttpResponse.Cookies.Set method, as the following example shows.
Updates an existing cookie in the cookie collection.
public:
void SetCookie(System::Web::HttpCookie ^ cookie);
public void SetCookie (System.Web.HttpCookie cookie);
member this.SetCookie : System.Web.HttpCookie -> unit
Public Sub SetCookie (cookie As HttpCookie)
Parameters
- cookie
- HttpCookie
The cookie in the collection to be updated.
Exceptions
Attempted to set the cookie after the HTTP headers were sent.
Examples
The following example updates the value of an existing cookie.
MyCookie.Value = DateTime.Now.ToString();
Response.Cookies.Set(MyCookie);
MyCookie.Value = CStr(DateTime.Now())
Response.Cookies.Set(MyCookie)
Applies to
See also
Feedback
https://aka.ms/ContentUserFeedback.
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