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An oven is required to bake chocolate chip cookies, but there are no-bake cookies you can make. Would you like a recipe? ChaCha!
・ A website cookie is a small piece of information that is downloaded onto a user's computer when the user... ・ One main purpose of a cookie is remembering information such as customized settings. When a user has... ・ A cookie can also cont...
On this Site, we may use cookies or other technology to gather information about Site usage to help us improve the content, usability and functionality of this Site, and to remember your personal settings, such as language selection. This w...
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We use cookies to save your name and email so you don't have to re-enter them each time you move to another area of the site or visit our site again. Each time you visit Birthday Pal you will only need to enter your new Pal information.
http://www.birthdaypal.com/FAQs.htm
Yes, we do use cookies that enable us to better personalize your learning experience and are created when you register on our site and build your Individual Development Plan. Cookies are small pieces of information that are stored by your b...
http://www.careertrack.com/faq.asp#cookies
1.cookies do not require any server resources. 2.cookies are easy to implement. 3.you can configure cookies and expire when the browser ends.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_advantages_of_us...
We use cookies to allow you to move quickly through our site. We accomplish this in many ways, using several different cookies. When you first enter the Online Journal, for example, we use a test cookie to confirm your browser's ability to ...
http://online.wsj.com/public/page/0,,cookie_disclosure,...
Yes. "Cookies" are files that some Internet companies or online services use to store configuration and user preference information on your computer. We use cookie files to maintain your Account identity as you move from page to p...
http://gcfbank.net/faq.asp
While roughly equivalent from the perspective of manipulation in code, cookies and session variables are very different things. Cookies are stored in the browser, and transmitted to the web server with each request. If you store large cooki...
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1993884/should-using...
The cookie is per domain, so no matter how deep you are in your directory structure, the cookie will be read OK (as long as your domain stays the same - NB this means that www.example.com and example.com can be different cookies). I'd sugge...
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1634324/what-is-the-...
