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True or False?
Cookies are passed from the browser to the server using fields added to HTTP request headers.
In the Java API, HTTP cookies are retrieved, one at a time, using the getCookies method.
True or False?
Because cookies are sent to the browser using HTTP headers, they should be added to the response before you send any content.
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True.
False.
Cookies are passed from the browser to the server using fields added to HTTP request headers.
In the Java API, HTTP cookies are retrieved using the getCookies method. This method returns all of the cookies found in the request sent by theclient.
True.
True.
False. The Cookie class represents a cookie that can be used for session management with the HTTP protocol.
True.
True.
True.
False. The setMaxAge method can be called to override the default and specify the maximum age of a cookie in seconds. The cookie willexpire when the maximum age has been reached.
False. By default, a cookie expires when the browser exits
False.
By default, cookies are sent only to the host that caused them to be saved. Methods can be called to set attributes for each cookie that determine whichservers will receive the cookie. For example, the setDomain method can be used to specify a domain pattern indicating which servers shouldreceive a cookie.
By default, cookies are sent to the page that set the cookie and to all the pages in that directory or under that directory. This also can be modified bycalling the setPath method on the cookie.
True.
False. Cookies are information that is created by a web application and stored on the client machine by the browser. Under certain conditions, thisinformation is sent to the HTTP server whenever a request is sent from the client to the server.
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