Set-Cookie2 - HTTP 编辑
Obsolete
This feature is obsolete. Although it may still work in some browsers, its use is discouraged since it could be removed at any time. Try to avoid using it.
The obsolete Set-Cookie2
HTTP response header used to send cookies from the server to the user agent, but has been deprecated by the specification. Use Set-Cookie
instead.
Header type | Response header |
---|---|
Forbidden header name | no |
Syntax
Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value> Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>; Comment=<value> Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>; CommentURL=<http-url> Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>; Discard Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>; Domain=<domain-value> Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>; Max-Age=<non-zero-digit> Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>; Path=<path-value> Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>; Port=<port-number> Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>; Secure Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>; Version=<version-number> // Multiple directives are also possible, for example: Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>; Domain=<domain-value>; Secure // Multiple cookies are seperated by a comma Set-Cookie2: <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>, <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>, ...
Specifications
Specification | Title |
---|---|
RFC 2965: Set-Cookie2 | Historic specification of HTTP State Management Mechanism, obsoleted by RFC 6265 |
Browser compatibility
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See also
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