On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 6:57 PM, r0g <aioe....@technicalbloke.com> wrote:
> Gabriel Genellina wrote: > > En Tue, 15 Dec 2009 12:30:23 -0300, Victor Subervi > > <victorsube...@gmail.com> escribió: > > > >> I've googled, found where cookies are supposed to be, the folders and > >> files > >> don't exist. I've opened my latest and greatest FF and seen cookies in > >> there, but when I search for the name of the cookie in the C: dir, > >> it's not > >> there...anywhere. I've made sure no folders/files are hidden and I still > >> can't find them. In as administrator. What up? XP OS I need to get in > >> so I > >> can learn how to program with cookies. > > > > How the browser stores its cookies should be irrelevant. Whenever a > > server response contains a Set-Cookie header, the browser saves the > > cookie. When the client issues a request that matches a saved cookie, it > > adds a Cookie header with the cookie. From the server POV, you don't > > care how the cookie is stored. > > > > > Cookies in FF for Windows are stored in an sqlite database in here... > > ~\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\%XYZ%\firefox_profile\ > Man, I searched C drive (the only drive) on this computer where I'm working (Internet cafe) for "Application Data" and nuttin. V
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