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Demonstrates how to Get Cookies Sent by the HTTP Server
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This example demonstrates how to get the cookies that have been received from the HTTP server.Chilkat Tcl Downloads
load ./chilkat.dll
# This example assumes the Chilkat HTTP API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
set http [new_CkHttp]
# When the HTTP object's SaveCookies property is enabled, cookies received from the
# server are saved either to the directory specified by CookieDir (where they are stored as XML files)
# or in memory if "memory" is specified.
CkHttp_put_SaveCookies $http 1
CkHttp_put_CookieDir $http "memory"
# Do a few GET's
set html [CkHttp_quickGetStr $http "https://google.com/"]
set html [CkHttp_quickGetStr $http "https://stripe.com/"]
# Examine the cookies received from each domain.
set xmlStr [CkHttp_getCookieXml $http "google.com"]
puts "$xmlStr"
# Sample output:
# <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
# <cookies>
# <cookie key=".google.com,/,AEC" v="0" expire="Tue, 17-Feb-2026 11:32:20 GMT" secure="yes">
# <AEC>AVh_......</AEC>
# </cookie>
# <cookie key=".google.com,/,NID" v="0" expire="Fri, 20-Feb-2026 11:32:20 GMT">
# <NID>525=A57i.......</NID>
# </cookie>
# </cookies>
set xmlStr [CkHttp_getCookieXml $http "stripe.com"]
puts "$xmlStr"
# Sample output:
# <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
# <cookies>
# <cookie key="stripe.com,/,cid" v="0" maxAge="7776000" secure="yes">
# <cid>eba2891e-89e4-4aec-b9cf-e799d5b4b230</cid>
# </cookie>
# </cookies>
delete_CkHttp $http