And for Firefox https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookies-txt/
On 16.02.20 11:56, Tim Rühsen wrote: > Oh, there is such a tool as a Chrome extension: > > https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cookiestxt/njabckikapfpffapmjgojcnbfjonfjfg > > > On 16.02.20 11:54, Tim Rühsen wrote: >> A conversion tool would be nice, indeed. >> >> Most of the fields are the same. 'hostOnly' is represented in >> wget/netscape cookies.txt by NOT having a leading dot for the domain. >> E.g. '.example.com' means NOT hostOnly (= cookie is valid also for all >> subdomains). >> >> Our cookie format does not have 'sameSite' and there is no 'storeId'. >> >> Everything else should be mapped 1-1. >> >> Regards, Tim >> >> >> On 16.02.20 02:03, Peng Yu wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/232433/where-are-google-chrome-cookies-stored-on-a-mac >>> "Session cookies are only stored in memory, but the rest are in >>> ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Cookies, it's an >>> sqlite3 database." >>> >>> I see that session cookies are not stored in a file. So there is no >>> way to let wget work with google chrome cookies since session cookies >>> are not available? >>> >>> Also, the cookie fields of google chrome is not exactly the same as >>> netscape cookies format used by wget. How are the fields mapped to >>> each other? Thanks. >>> >>> https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/cookies >>> http://www.cookiecentral.com/faq/#3.5 >>> >> >
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