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for web and mobile in Bristol, UK. Tuesday, 25 January 2011 IE8 Developer Tools - Could not get cookie information Has your developer tools suddenly stopped showing you cookie information with the following error: Could not get cookie information.You can fix it by doing the following: Tools > InternetOptions > General > BrowsingHistory > Delete > Cookies and Temporary Files Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Topics: developer tools, IE No comments: Post a Comment Comments are moderated, so you'll have to wait a little bit before they appear! Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Blog Archive ► 2016 (24) September (1) August (1) July (2) June (4) May (3) April (1) March (6) February http://www.faultwire.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4374 (5) January (1) ► 2015 (25) December (3) November (2) October (2) September (5) August (2) July (1) June (2) May (1) March (3) February (2) January (2) ► 2014 (28) December (5) November (3) October (1) September (4) June (2) May (4) April (2) March (1) February (4) January (2) ► 2013 (28) December (3) November (6) October (1) September (1) August (1) July (2) June (3) May (4) April (1) March (1) February (1) http://dot-net-web-developer-bristol.blogspot.com/2011/01/ie8-developer-tools-could-not-get.html January (4) ► 2012 (38) December (2) November (1) October (1) September (3) July (1) June (5) May (1) April (3) March (7) February (8) January (6) ▼ 2011 (37) December (2) November (3) October (1) September (4) July (2) June (2) May (6) March (8) February (2) January (7) ► 2010 (43) December (1) November (1) October (2) September (1) August (7) July (4) June (1) May (2) April (5) March (3) February (6) January (10) ► 2009 (52) December (4) November (5) October (3) September (4) August (5) July (4) June (7) May (3) April (3) March (5) February (6) January (3) ► 2008 (11) December (8) November (3) Me, me, me, meeeeee Ed Pitt - www.EdPitt.com - I'm a Bristol, England based freelance developer creating cool things for the web and mobile. I'm also Co-Founder and creator of the personal safety app Tokn. When I'm not doing this I'm either with my growing family, mending my old VW camper, doing up the house or generally tinkering with things. I'm based in Bristol, which is in South West England, sort of near Bath and Cardiff :) Oh, and did I say I'm a freelance web developer in Bristol, South West? And a freelance mobile developer in Bristol, South West? And I do some C#.NET, MVC, Umbraco, Phonegap / Cordova for Android and Wind
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6051811/how-do-you-view-session-cookies-in-internet-explorer the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack http://stackoverflow.com/questions/794243/internet-explorer-ignores-cookies-on-some-domains-cannot-read-or-set-cookies Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How do you view session cookies in Internet Explorer? up vote 9 down vote favorite 3 I could not am able to see session cookies in Firefox 3.6 by going to Tools->Options->Privacy->Remove Individual Cookies How do I see those same session cookies in IE (6/7/8)? Tools->Internet Options->Browsing history Settings->View files only contains persistent cookies Also how do I access them programmatically? In Firefox I use the nsICookieManager interface to read the session cookies, does IE contain an equivalent interface? javascript internet-explorer session-cookies share|improve this question edited May 18 '11 at 23:01 could not get asked May 18 '11 at 22:34 treaint 3741412 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 25 down vote accepted Cookies set with the HTTPOnly attribute will not be visible to Javascript (e.g. via the document.cookie accessor). In IE8, 9, and 10, hit F12 to open the Developer Tools. Click Cache > View Cookie Information to see persistent and session cookies that apply to the current domain. This feature is not present in the IE11 version of the tools, which would mean that your choices are 1> Watch outbound Cookie headers in Fiddler or on the Network tab, or 2> Write a plugin that calls the InternetGetCookieEx API with the appropriate flag to include HTTPOnly cookies. share|improve this answer edited Nov 28 '14 at 18:43 answered May 19 '11 at 4:39 EricLaw 42.7k491136 1 I'm able to see session cookies using developer tools. I'm not able to see HTTPOnly cookies though. –treaint May 19 '11 at 17:23 add a comment| up vote 5 down vote Type into adress-bar: javascript:alert(document.cookie) to see the cookies that are currently readable by javascript. Regarding to the read/write of session-cookies: Why do you need to do it using javascript? usually session-cookies are needed to have an relation to serverside stored data, so you n
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Internet Explorer ignores cookies on some domains (cannot read or set cookies) up vote 52 down vote favorite 28 I have a site, e.g. example.com, where users can set their own subdomains (one user - one subdomain) and upload their own scripts, e.g. http://somedomain.example.com/xyzzy.php would map to /www/somedomain/xyzzy.php Now, on some of those domains, Internet Explorer 7 won't/can't accept cookies. Checked with Fiddler: the server sends Set-Cookie response correctly, yet the cookie never shows up in IE - for JS or Developer Tools. On request, IE7 doesn't send the Cookie header either. The cookies are set for the user's domain (e.g. somedomain.example.com), path is /, tried different expiration options (past, future, current, "0"), are not HttpOnly, are not secure. FF, Opera, Safari and Chrome all work without problems. Why does IE ignore the cookies? internet-explorer cookies share|improve this question edited Jul 19 '10 at 11:14 community wiki 4 revsPiskvor IE ignores that because its The Great IE! This question helped me. Thanks! –Kumar Sanket Sahu Oct 22 '13 at 9:32 4 @Sanket: Glad it helped. While IE is not my favorite browser, in this case, it is arguably not in the wrong here - the other browsers are quietly accepting a break from the well defined standard, whereas IE quietly rejects it. I'd say that both these approaches could be done better, but IE is not the Big Bad Guy here. –Piskvor Nov 3 '13 at 12:08 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 90 down vote accepted Does one of the subdomains use an underscore ? IE has probl