Netscape COOKIE.TXT Files
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The layout of Netscape's cookies.txt file is such that each line contains
one name-value pair. An example cookies.txt file may have an entry that
looks like this: 

 .netscape.com     TRUE   /  FALSE  946684799   NETSCAPE_ID  100103

Each line represents a single piece of stored information. A tab is
inserted between each of the fields. 

From left-to-right, here is what each field represents: 

* domain - The domain that created AND that can read the variable. 

* flag - A TRUE/FALSE value indicating if all machines within a given
domain can access the variable. This value is set automatically by the
browser, depending on the value you set for domain. 

* path - The path within the domain that the variable is valid for. 

* secure - A TRUE/FALSE value indicating if a secure connection with the
domain is needed to access the variable. 

* expiration - The UNIX time that the variable will expire on. UNIX time is
defined as the number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT. 

* name - The name of the variable. 

* value - The value of the variable. 
