InternetEnumPerSiteCookieDecisionW function (wininet.h)

Retrieves the domains and cookie settings of websites for which site-specific cookie regulations are set.

Syntax

BOOL InternetEnumPerSiteCookieDecisionW(
  [out]     LPWSTR        pszSiteName,
  [in, out] unsigned long *pcSiteNameSize,
  [out]     unsigned long *pdwDecision,
  [in]      unsigned long dwIndex
);

Parameters

[out] pszSiteName

An LPSTR that receives a string specifying a website domain.

[in, out] pcSiteNameSize

A pointer to an unsigned long that specifies the size of the pcSiteNameSize parameter provided to the InternetEnumPerSiteCookieDecision function when it is called. When InternetEnumPerSiteCookieDecision returns, pcSiteNameSize receives the actual length of the domain string returned in pszSiteName.

[out] pdwDecision

Pointer to an unsigned long that receives the InternetCookieState enumeration value corresponding to pszSiteName.

[in] dwIndex

An unsigned long that specifies the index of the website and corresponding cookie setting to retrieve.

Return value

TRUE if the function retrieved the cookie setting for the given domain; otherwise, false. FALSE.

Remarks

InternetEnumPerSiteCookieDecision should be initially called with dwIndex equal to 0. Incrementing the dwIndex parameter steps through the list of websites and cookie settings. The end of the list is reached when InternetEnumPerSiteCookieDecision returns FALSE and produces the wininet error, ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS.

Like all other aspects of the WinINet API, this function cannot be safely called from within DllMain or the constructors and destructors of global objects.

Note  WinINet does not support server implementations. In addition, it should not be used from a service. For server implementations or services use Microsoft Windows HTTP Services (WinHTTP).
 

Note

The wininet.h header defines InternetEnumPerSiteCookieDecision as an alias that automatically selects the ANSI or Unicode version of this function based on the definition of the UNICODE preprocessor constant. Mixing usage of the encoding-neutral alias with code that is not encoding-neutral can lead to mismatches that result in compilation or runtime errors. For more information, see Conventions for Function Prototypes.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Target Platform Windows
Header wininet.h (include Wininet.h, Winineti.h)
Library Wininet.lib
DLL Wininet.dll

See also

InternetClearAllPerSiteCookieDecisions

InternetGetPerSiteCookieDecision

InternetSetPerSiteCookieDecision

PrivacyGetZonePreferenceW

PrivacySetZonePreferenceW