4 javascript cookie functions that I wrote for various website projects. I put them together in this script. They allow you to access, assign, modify, and delete your cookies with client-side code.
FreeVersion: 1.0 Platform(s): n/a Updated: Sat Apr 16 2005
Stored Documents is a Favorites capability for your website. It is supplied both as a free hosted service, or available for download. By simply placing a tag on the page where you want the links to appear, the Stored Documents script provides three separate JavaScript functions, which display the 'Store this document' link, the 'Clear all documents' link, and the list of stored documents.
FreeVersion: 1 Platform(s): linux, windows Updated: Fri Jan 14 2005
Cross-platform JavaScript utility class for creating, reading, and deleting cookies. Cookies can be either session or persistent. Has ability to apply unlimited sub-values to a cookie. This allows you to work within the confines of the 20 cookie per server limit.
Version: 1.0 Platform(s): All Updated: Mon May 10 2004
This script records the date+time of your visitor's last visit and displays it upon their return. If this is their first visit to your site, a greeting message is shown instead. Uses cookies.
Version: n/a Platform(s): n/a Updated: Sun Nov 25 2001
Using cookies this script saves the date of the user's last visit and compares the date of the last updated date for the page. It then shows whether the page was updated or not since his/her last visit.
Version: n/a Platform(s): n/a Updated: Mon Oct 8 2001
This JavaScript example counts the number of visits to this site (page). It uses that information to send the user directly to the correct page on the site (via a parameter). A test-only variable should be set to false to turn off the test mode.
Version: n/a Platform(s): n/a Updated: Fri Dec 8 2000
This JavaScript uses cookies to get input from the user 1 time per users web session. It uses a non-persistent cookie to prompt the user for a word - it then stores it for the rest of that web browser's life. It will use the value input and stored in the cookie to put that word onto the page that it is loading.
Version: n/a Platform(s): n/a Updated: Wed Dec 6 2000
The author notes" I was using IE version 5.5 to find the maximum size you can have a cookie be. This seems to be on the side of working - add 1 more to the size and it will not work as the cookie becomes too big. It should be easy enough to take this script and use it for yourself to test your web browser (future releases)."
Version: n/a Platform(s): n/a Updated: Mon Dec 4 2000