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I have my ExtJS application that on success login I set an Authorization Token so I can send that on every Ajax Call to my server:

success: function (response, opts)
                {
                    var obj = Ext.decode(response.responseText);

                    // set authToken
                    util.Util.authToken = obj.data.SessionId;

                    Ext.Ajax.defaultHeaders = {
                        'Authorization': 'Token' + obj.data.SessionId
                    };

It's working great. Now I implement Ext.ux.Router so I can refresh my browser and I can stay where I was, but I realize that when my browser refresh I loose my defaultHeader token.

Any clue on how to solve this?

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What about save this SessionId in cookie? And if it exists - use it, otherwise send request.

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  • Do you recommend to encrypt that session on the cookie?
    – VAAA
    May 3, 2014 at 16:54
  • You know - the best way is to be to protect your session to be stolen. That's why it is a good idea to set session cookies as httponly. So the best way is to don't do as you want :) I don't see any advantages to encrypt that SessionId in that cookie.
    – Andron
    May 3, 2014 at 17:10

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