C# Class System.Net.Http.HttpRequestHeadersExtensions

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Public Methods

Method Description
GetCookies ( this headers ) : Collection

Gets any cookie headers present in the request. Each Cookie header is represented as one CookieHeaderValue instance. A CookieHeaderValue contains information about the domain, path, and other cookie information as well as one or more CookieState instances. Each CookieState instance contains a cookie name and whatever cookie state is associate with that name. The state is in the form of a System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection which on the wire is encoded as HTML Form URL-encoded data. This representation allows for multiple related "cookies" to be carried within the same Cookie header while still providing separation between each cookie state. A sample Cookie header is shown below. In this example, there are two CookieState with names state1 and state2 respectively. Further, each cookie state contains two name/value pairs (name1/value1 and name2/value2) and (name3/value3 and name4/value4). Cookie: state1:name1=value1&name2=value2; state2:name3=value3&name4=value4; domain=domain1; path=path1;

Method Details

GetCookies() public static method

Gets any cookie headers present in the request. Each Cookie header is represented as one CookieHeaderValue instance. A CookieHeaderValue contains information about the domain, path, and other cookie information as well as one or more CookieState instances. Each CookieState instance contains a cookie name and whatever cookie state is associate with that name. The state is in the form of a System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection which on the wire is encoded as HTML Form URL-encoded data. This representation allows for multiple related "cookies" to be carried within the same Cookie header while still providing separation between each cookie state. A sample Cookie header is shown below. In this example, there are two CookieState with names state1 and state2 respectively. Further, each cookie state contains two name/value pairs (name1/value1 and name2/value2) and (name3/value3 and name4/value4). Cookie: state1:name1=value1&name2=value2; state2:name3=value3&name4=value4; domain=domain1; path=path1;
public static GetCookies ( this headers ) : Collection
headers this The request headers
return Collection