Of course you can check using the tried and true suck it and see approach. You send them a cookie with a data string like "Hello? Are you listening to me browser? Yeah, I'm talkin' to you Moz" and then see if you can read this back. If yes Thunderbirds are good to go, if not you cookie has evidently evaporated, condemned to float forever in the endless null void of cyberspace, perhaps one day to give sustenance to a lost and lonely, sad and hungry packet sniffer....
cheers
tachyon
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In reply to Re: Re: Checking Cookies Support with Perl
by tachyon
in thread Checking Cookies Support with Perl
by phooghoudt
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