Another possibility without using any JavaScript, thus independent from the JS settings of the user is: DTML method cookieTest: <dtml-call "RESPONSE.setCookie('cookiesAllowed', 'yes')"> <html><head> <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; URL=cookieTestComplete"> </head> <body> <a href="cookieTestComplete">Redirecting to cookieTestComplete...</a> <dtml-var standard_html_footer> DTML method cookieTestComplete: <dtml-var standard_html_header> <dtml-if "REQUEST.cookies.has_key('cookiesAllowed')"> <h1>Cookies are allowed!</h1> <dtml-else> <h1>Cookies are not allowed!</h1> </dtml-if> <dtml-call "RESPONSE.expireCookie('cookiesAllowed')"> <dtml-var standard_html_footer> Successfully tested with NS 4.78, IE 5.0. There could perhaps be problems if the users has (somehow) turned off auto-redirecting... That's why there is the link left in cookieTest. -- Lars Heber, mailto:Lars.Heber@t-systems.de T-Systems, debis Systemhaus GEI GmbH, Geschaeftsstelle Sachsen