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CookieJar 1.2
Copyright 1991 by Bill Aycock
This small program displays the contents of your computer's Cookie Jar.
It runs as a PRG or ACC on any ST or TT in any rez, and uses 9838 bytes of
memory.
The dialog shows you, in hex and ASCII, each cookie installed and what
its value is. A maximum of 12 cookies are shown at a time; if there are
more than 12 cookies installed in your system, you can scroll up and down
through the list by using the arrow keys or clicking the dialog's arrow
buttons.
At the top of the display box is a line that lists the number of cookies
currently installed, which cookie is the first one showing on the display,
and the total number of cookie slots allocated to the cookie jar. The line
below the cookie area shows you the address of the cookie box (from the
pointer at $5A0).
The cookie jar is scanned when CookieJar loads. After that, the cookie
jar is never re-scanned until you click the "rescan" button (or press
Help). The scanning process starts by grabbing the pointer, so it should
work fine if the cookie jar is reallocated by a task.
If the cookie jar has not been installed (i.e., the pointer is zero), the
display will be blank and the bottom line will tell you so. CookieJar also
watches for an odd value; if the pointer is odd, it will be displayed on
the bottom line and the top line will say that the cookie jar is broken.
CookieJar has enough room to store 200 cookies and their values. If more
than 200 cookies are installed, you will only be able to view the first
200. (Does anyone think that's likely to be a problem? :-)
To exit CookieJar, click the exit button or press Return or Undo.
If you wish, you may run CookieJar as an AUTO program. In AUTO mode, it
displays your cookie jar, then pauses for ten seconds or until you press a
key. CookieJar can run more than once in case you want to track the changes
your AUTO programs make to the cookie jar.
Bill Aycock
2310 North Elm St.
Greensboro, NC 27408
September 18, 1991