cookie-editor | powerful browser extension to create , edit and delete | Browser Plugin library
kandi X-RAY | cookie-editor Summary
kandi X-RAY | cookie-editor Summary
Cookie-Editor is designed to have a simple to use interface that let you do most standard cookie operations quickly. It is ideal for developing and testing web pages. You can easily create, edit and delete a cookie for the current page that you are visiting. There is also a handy button to mass delete all the cookies for the current page. Cookie-Editor is available for Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Opera. It should be possible to install it on any webkit browser, but keep in mind that only the previous four browsers are officially supported. The Add-on is available also available on Firefox for Android for easy and convenient cookie manipulation on a mobile device.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- The cookie handler .
- The handler for all cookies
- Browser Detector detector
- Save a new cookie
- show all cookies for a cookie
- Handle messages from the browser
- Save a cookie
- connect to the port
- Event constructor .
- called when dev is ready
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QUESTION
I have found this chrome extension which is able to access and edit http-only cookies. I have done some research and everywhere says that it is not possible to access http-only cookies with javascript. However this is clearly invalid. The chrome extension is called Cookie-Editor.
Here is a screenshot of it having access to an http-only cookie:
you can see on the bottom right it says it is http-only.
In addition, if you go into console and log the cookies, it does not show up, further proving.
How is this done?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-20 at 22:46Browser extensions are not subject to the normal restrictions applied to JavaScript loaded via a
QUESTION
I have problem with fastify sessions. I am using typescript:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-04 at 10:49The preHandler
hook is run every request so you are just overwriting your sessionData every time:
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Install cookie-editor
Find this extension on the Firefox Add-ons site.
Find this extension on the Opera Extensions site.
Find this extension on the Microsoft Store.
Run npm install to make sure you have all the required packages installed.
Run the command grunt
All the files are in the dist directory created
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