[ale] Cookies

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Fri Apr 26 16:36:09 EDT 2013


Frame 2 is not refreshed after frame 1 gets the cookie. It's how frames
work - independent unless explicitly passed data. You'll need a javascript
over the master frame to refresh on a a frame refresh to capture it or set
all cookie in the master frame on initial load.


On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Geoffrey Myers <lists at serioustechnology.com
> wrote:

> So, still wrestling with this. Scenario:
>
> 1. Frame of page creates a cookie. Another frame in that page retrieves
> all cookies, does not see the new cookie.
>
> 2. Totally separate page on another tab creates a cookie. Both frames of
> other tab see this cookie.
>
> Why aren't the cookies created in frame 1 seen by frame 2?
>
> 2nd tab does not see the cookie created by first frame either.
>
> Cookies are not page specific. What is going on?
>
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> Geoffrey Myers
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