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	<title>Comments on: Recipe: Detect whether cookies are enabled in rails</title>
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		<title>By: scott</title>
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		<description>There are issues with cookies that your flow chart does not address (I did not read the code).

One subtle issue is that, in some circumstances, cookies can be &quot;read only&quot;. I.E. the browser will send a pre-existing cookie, but you cannot change it or add new ones.</description>
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<p>One subtle issue is that, in some circumstances, cookies can be &#8220;read only&#8221;. I.E. the browser will send a pre-existing cookie, but you cannot change it or add new ones.</p>
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