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    [RESOLVED] How Do You Read/Write Mult-value cookies in Javascript?

    Good morning gang.

    I'm having a hard time figuring out how to do this. I'm trying to write a cookie that has a name for example "Order" in which this "Order" cookie will have values associated with it for example:Color, Location, Type and Style. I see that this is pretty simple to do in .net but it's during a jquery grid row select event that I have the row's values available for processing. In other words in a bit of jquery code is where I am able to deal with the data to be passed around in the web app. If I could get that data out to a .net routine that would be ideal but to me it looks like I can't do that. So anyway does anyone have a little code snippet that they could share with me on how to do this? Please.

    -Juan

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    Re: How Do You Read/Write Mult-value cookies in Javascript?

    Are you just trying to read a cookie through JavaScript? If so...there are plenty examples on such.

    Code:
    function getCookie(cookie_name) {
      var cookies = document.cookie.split(";");
      for (var cookie = 0; cookie < cookies.length; cookie++) {
        var currentCookieName = cookies[cookie].substr(0, cookies[cookie].indexOf("="));
        var currentCookieValue = cookies[cookie].substr(cookies[cookie].indexOf("=") + 1);
        currentCookieName = currentCookieName.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g,"");
        if (currentCookieName == cookie_name) {
          return unescape(currentCookieValue);
        }
      }
    }
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    Re: How Do You Read/Write Mult-value cookies in Javascript?

    Are you just trying to read a cookie through JavaScript? If so...there are plenty examples on such.

    Code:
    function getCookie(cookie_name) {
      var cookies = document.cookie.split(";");
      for (var cookie = 0; cookie < cookies.length; cookie++) {
        var currentCookieName = cookies[cookie].substr(0, cookies[cookie].indexOf("="));
        var currentCookieValue = cookies[cookie].substr(cookies[cookie].indexOf("=") + 1);
        currentCookieName = currentCookieName.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g,"");
        if (currentCookieName == cookie_name) {
          return unescape(currentCookieValue);
        }
      }
    }
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    Re: How Do You Read/Write Mult-value cookies in Javascript?

    Hello PeejAvery,

    I also need to write such a cookie. Any chance you have the javacript function that writes the type of multi-valued cookie I described in my post? Especially can you help me out with the js that writes the mult-valued cookie that can easily be read by the Read js code you provided?

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    Re: How Do You Read/Write Mult-value cookies in Javascript?

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    Re: How Do You Read/Write Mult-value cookies in Javascript?

    Thanks PeejAvery,

    I've seen this code at w3schools before. As-is the code creates a cookie in which the cookie will have a name and have one value asscoicated with it and not the multivalue type problem I wrote about that resemble this:"Order" in which this "Order" cookie will have values associated with it for example:Color, Location, Type and Style.

    Or it could be that I'm a dum dum and don't see that the code as-is just needs a little tweaking. But I don't how to do get the code to support a multi value cookie. I don't undertand what the syntax needs to look like for a cookie that has more than one value.

    Or It could be that I'm a super duper dum dum and don't see that the code as-is already supports the multi-value type cookie that I'm trying to do.

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    Re: How Do You Read/Write Mult-value cookies in Javascript?

    Cookies only store as strings. So, if you want multiple datatypes or values in 1 cookie, you will have to make it an object and serialize it. Or you can make it character delimited data and just split it into an array.
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    Re: How Do You Read/Write Mult-value cookies in Javascript?

    Oh ok, so the value will be have to be a put together thingie. I'll start trying to put this together and post my work of art when I'm done. Thanks for the direction. Stay tuned...

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    Re: How Do You Read/Write Mult-value cookies in Javascript?

    ...So I have it working now. I used pipes for the delimination. Here's the js/jq:
    Code:
     // display selected row index.
                            $("#jqxgrid").bind('rowselect', function (event) {
                                var row = $("#jqxgrid").jqxGrid('getrowdata', event.args.rowindex);
                                //alert(row.ORG_ID + " " + row.Organization_Name);
                                //document.getElementById("<%=HiddenField1.ClientID %>").value = row.Organization_Name;
                                //alert(document.getElementById("<%=HiddenField1.ClientID %>").value);
                                //Document.cookie = 'MickeyCookie=' + row.Organization_Name; + "path=/; expires=Wed, 1 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT";
                                var mySelectedRow = row.ORG_ID + '|' + row.Organization_Name + '|' + row.address_street;
                                var exdate = new Date();
                                exdate.setDate(exdate.getDate() + 365);
                                //var c_value = escape("TestValue") + ((365 == null) ? "" : "; expires=" + exdate.toUTCString());
                                //var c_value = escape(row.Organization_Name) + ((365 == null) ? "" : "; expires=" + exdate.toUTCString());
                                var c_value = mySelectedRow + ((365 == null) ? "" : "; expires=" + exdate.toUTCString());
                                document.cookie = "TestCookie" + "=" + c_value;
                            });
    and here's the asp.net page load:
    Code:
    Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
            'HttpCookie(cookie = Response.Cookies.Get("myCookieName"));
            'HttpCookie(InlineAssignHelper(cookie, Response.Cookies.[Get]("myCookieName")))
            'Label1.Text = Request.Cookies("TestCookie").Value
            Dim rawRow As String = Request.Cookies("TestCookie").Value
            'txtName.Text = Request.Cookies("TestCookie").Value
            Dim rawRowSplit() As String = Split(rawRow, "|")
            txtOrgID.Text = rawRowSplit(0)
            txtName.Text = rawRowSplit(1)
            txtStreet.Text = rawRowSplit(2)
    
        End Sub
    super thanks.

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