Cookie

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.

The HTTP Cookierequest header contains stored HTTP cookies associated with the server (i.e., previously sent by the server with the Set-Cookie header or set in JavaScript using Document.cookie).

The Cookie header is optional and may be omitted if, for example, the browser's privacy settings block cookies.

Header typeRequest header
Forbidden request headerYes

Syntax

http
Cookie: <cookie-list> Cookie: name=value Cookie: name=value; name2=value2; name3=value3 

Directives

A list of name-value pairs in the form of <cookie-name>=<cookie-value>. Pairs in the list are separated by a semicolon and a space.

Examples

http
Cookie: PHPSESSID=298zf09hf012fh2; csrftoken=u32t4o3tb3gg43; _gat=1 

Specifications

Specification
HTTP State Management Mechanism
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Browser compatibility

See also