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Working with Cookies Managing Data in a Web Site Using JavaScript Cookies* *Check and comply with the current legislation regarding handling cookies
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Introducing Cookies Desired features of a Web site –Users should be able to Navigate product listing Purchase products Create accounts
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Developing a Shopping Cart Application Back end –Mechanism that helps Web site function behind the scenes Front end –Visible part of a Web site
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Developing a Shopping Cart Application Server-side shopping cart –Shopping cart application controlled via server Client-side shopping cart –Application controlled via user’s browser with JavaScript
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Client-Side and Server-Side Shopping Cart Applications
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Understanding Cookies Session –Each visit to a Web page by a user Cookie –Text file that stores data from a user’s interaction with a specific Web site –Persistent Stateless protocol –No way to track information
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Understanding Cookies Client-side cookie –Initiated by a page coming from a Web server –Created in a browser’s memory Server-side cookie –Created and stored on a server using server-side scripting languages
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Types of Cookies First-party cookie –Cookie created from the Web site you are visiting Third-party cookie* –Cookie created at different Web site and is then sent to Web site you are currently visiting * Check and comply with the current legislation regarding handling cookies
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Customized Cookie Settings in Internet Explorer
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Creating a Cookie Syntax document.cookie = "name = value; expires = expiration; path = path; domain = domain; secure";
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Cookie Attributes
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The name and value Properties Each cookie stores –Single piece of information as its value, which is paired with a name when cookie is created Dynamically generating parameters for cookie username = document.form1.uname.value; document.cookie = "input1 = "+username;
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The expires Property Cookie –Can be assigned an expiration date To assign expiration date expires = Day, DD-Mmm-YY HH:MM:SS GMT Per session cookie –Exists only for as long as the browser is communicating with the Web site
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The path Property By default –Cookie available only to page where it originated path attribute –Used to set the pages to which a cookie is available
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The domain Property Used to specify –URL of domain to which you want to make cookie available If no value is specified for domain property –Its value is set to the server of origin
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The secure Property The final property you can set for a cookie Enables you to specify that –Cookie is to be transmitted over the HTTPS protocol To set a cookie as a secure cookie –Add the parameter “secure” without a value
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Populating Form Fields with Cookie Values Assigning value of user variable to username field function retrieveAccount() { document.login.username.value=user; }
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Using Cookie Values to Create a Personalized Greeting Code to personalize the home page if((fn != "")&&(ln != "")){document.write("Hello, "+fn+" "+ln+". ")}
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Deleting Cookies To control deletion of cookies –Set date and time you want cookie deleted –Develop function that deletes cookie when it is called
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