• Recently we received a support ticket with a question whether RadHtmlPlaceholder provides support for cookies. By default, RadHtmlPlaceholder doesn't have a mechanism for reading/writing cookies. However, with the right bits of JavaScript, everything is possible :)
    Imagine you have an HTML page which you want to read/write cookies to and all this has to happen from Silverlight.

    First, you need few JavaScript methods for reading/writing cookies. Let's call the page we want to read/write cookies to CookiesPage.html.

    <html>
        <head>
            <title>Cookies Page</title>
            <script type="text/javascript">
                // Create a cookie with the specified name and value
                function SetCookie(name, value) {
                    document.cookie = name + "=" + value;
                    alert("Cookie successfully set");
                }
                // Retrieve the value of...