httpCookies Element (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
Configures properties for cookies used by a Web application.
configuration Element (General Settings Schema)
system.web Element (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
httpCookies Element (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
<httpCookies domain="String"
httpOnlyCookies="true|false"
requireSSL="true|false" />
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
Attribute |
Description |
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domain |
Optional String attribute. Sets the cookie domain name. |
httpOnlyCookies |
Optional Boolean attribute. Enables output of the HttpOnlyCookies cookie in Internet Explorer 6 SP1. Default value is false. |
requireSSL |
Optional Boolean attribute. Sets a value indicating whether Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) communication is required. Default value is false. Note This setting is overridden by any other feature that exposes the requireSSL configuration (for example: the forms Element for authentication (ASP.NET Settings Schema)). |
Child Elements
None.
Parent Elements
Element |
Description |
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configuration |
The required root element in every configuration file used by the common language runtime and .NET Framework applications. |
system.web |
Specifies the root element for the ASP.NET configuration settings in a configuration file. Contains configuration elements that configure ASP.NET Web applications and control how the applications behave. |
Remarks
Internet Explorer added support in Internet Explorer 6 SP1 for a cookie property called HttpOnlyCookies that can help mitigate cross-site scripting threats that result in stolen cookies. When a cookie that has HttpOnlyCookies set to true is received by a compliant browser, it is inaccessible to client-side script. For more information on possible attacks and how this cookie property can help mitigate them, please see Mitigating Cross-Site Scripting with HTTP-Only Cookies tutorial on MSDN.
Default Configuration
The following default httpCookies element is not explicitly configured in the machine configuration file or in the root Web.config file, but is the default configuration returned by an application in the .NET Framework version 2.0.
<httpCookies httpOnlyCookies="false"
requireSSL="false"
domain="" />
Example
The following example configures cookies for an ASP.NET application.
<httpCookies httpOnlyCookies="false"
requireSSL="false" />
Element Information
Configuration Section Handler |
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Configuration Member |
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Configurable Locations |
Machine.config Root level Web.config Application level Web.config Virtual or physical directory level Web.config |
Requirements |
IIS version 5.0, IIS version 5.1, or IIS version 6.0 .NET Framework version 1.0, .NET Framework 1.1, or .NET Framework 2.0 Visual Studio 2003, or Visual Studio 2005 |
See Also
Tasks
How to: Configure Specific Directories Using Location Settings
How to: Lock ASP.NET Configuration Settings
Concepts
ASP.NET Configuration File Hierarchy and Inheritance
Securing ASP.NET Configuration
ASP.NET Configuration Scenarios
Reference
system.web Element (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
configuration Element (General Settings Schema)
Other Resources
General Configuration Settings (ASP.NET)
ASP.NET Configuration Settings