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Does the latest version of firefox (44.0) have a problem storing cookies where the name of the cookie contains a space?

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Hi,

I have javascript code that is run to create certain cookies. Since updating to Firefox 44.0, it would seem cookies don't get stored if their name contains a space.

Cookie that does not get created anymore (space inbetween 'Full' and 'text': document.cookie="text_searchfield_ROW0LIBRIOS2SEARCHFIELD[Full text]=england; path=/";

There's a space because these names have to be generated dynamically.

This is causing a bit of stress as there's a lot of websites dependent on this.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Adam.

Hi, I have javascript code that is run to create certain cookies. Since updating to Firefox 44.0, it would seem cookies don't get stored if their name contains a space. Cookie that does not get created anymore (space inbetween 'Full' and 'text': document.cookie="text_searchfield_ROW0LIBRIOS2SEARCHFIELD[Full text]=england; path=/"; There's a space because these names have to be generated dynamically. This is causing a bit of stress as there's a lot of websites dependent on this. Any feedback would be appreciated. Adam.

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I have posted the site compatibility doc: https://www.fxsitecompat.com/en-CA/docs/2016/whitespaces-are-no-longer-allowed-in-cookie-names/

Yeah, some apps might be broken due to this change. Mozilla developers are now aware of the issue, and Firefox may allow spaces again for backward compatibility.

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Maybe forget the bit about 'causing a bit of stress'. The code has been updated affecting my sites.

Definitely want to make you aware in case though.

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Perhaps this is a regression from a cookie-related security issue fixed with Firefox 44. But, I believe you have to encode the value anyway before being saved, because white spaces are not allowed. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/cookie

Filed a bug to make sure this change is intentional.

Upravil(a) Kohei dňa

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Thanks for the response Kohei.

I agree, we should have been encoding these names - we just didn't realise we weren't encoding them until version 44 stopped them from working.

I'm sure there'll be a few others getting caught out with this.

Thank you for you time.

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Vybrané riešenie

I have posted the site compatibility doc: https://www.fxsitecompat.com/en-CA/docs/2016/whitespaces-are-no-longer-allowed-in-cookie-names/

Yeah, some apps might be broken due to this change. Mozilla developers are now aware of the issue, and Firefox may allow spaces again for backward compatibility.