On May 21, 2011, at 9:33 AM, Bharat Ruparel wrote:
> Is there a way for Rails to read cookies written by a Javascript and
> read by Rails? -- I am integrating a third party software service
> which
> writes a cookie to the user''s browser which contains routing
> information. I need to make sure that the Rails app and the third
> party
> app both have the same information, all the time.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bharat
Sure. Just make sure that your JavaScript is writing the cookie to the
current domain, and you should be able to read it with
cookies[:yourKeyName] where:yourKeyName is the "name" assigned to the
cookie from JavaScript.
IF you haven''t settled on a cookie wrapper, google cookiejar.js for an
elegant solution.
Walter
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