Missing cookie expiration from Developer Tools
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efi...@inovalon.com,
Aug 31
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/68.0.3440.106 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Navigate to any website with cookies while developer toosl is open 2. Confirm that all of the cookies have "N/A" for the expiration in developer tools 3. Confirm that the cookies should actually have values in chrome://settings/cookies/ What is the expected behavior? I expect to see the cookie expiration in Developer Tools What went wrong? I cannot see the cookie expiration in developer tools. I have to find the site in chrome://settings/cookies/ to get that information. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 68.0.3440.106 Channel: stable OS Version: 10.0 Flash Version: I closed all of my browsers and rebooted my machine, but this issue persists. I do not know how long it has been going on. This is the first time I have tried to inspect cookies.
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Harley, is this information shown in the Application panel?
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Dec 13
The cookie expiration time is shown in DevTools > Application > Cookies, there is a column titled "Expires / Max-Age". The cookie you are looking at is "request cookies", these are sent from the browser to the server, and they don't have an "expiration date" field, as reflected in that network request's Header page. The cookies sent from the server to the browser contain this field, so the expiration date will be shown in the network panel. In a nutshell, the Cookie page in the Network panel just shows the cookie information in the network reuqest/response as is. To inspect the entire information stored in cookies in the browser, one needs to go to DevTools > Application. Hope this addressed your issue. Closing this issue as "work as intended". |
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Comment 1 by efi...@inovalon.com
, Aug 31