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I am using the jQuery Cookie plugin (download and demo and source code with comments) to set and read a cookie. I'm developing the page on my local machine.

The following code will successfully set a cookie in FireFox 3, IE 7, and Safari (PC). But if the browser is Google Chrome AND the page is a local file, it does not work.

$.cookie("nameofcookie", cookievalue, {path: "/", expires: 30});

What I know:

  • The plugin's demo works with Chrome.
  • If I put my code on a web server (address starting with http://), it works with Chrome.

So the cookie fails only for Google Chrome on local files.

Possible causes:

  • Google Chrome doesn't accept cookies from web pages on the hard drive (paths like file:///C:/websites/foo.html)
  • Something in the plugin implentation causes Chrome to reject such cookies

Can anyone confirm this and identify the root cause?

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When you say the demo works, do you mean if you save it to your hard drive and access it like file://? – Greg Dec 2 '08 at 20:15
No - just accessing the link above with Chrome. – Nathan Long Dec 15 '08 at 18:53

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Chrome doesn't support cookies for local files unless you start it with the --enable-file-cookies flag. You can read a discussion about it at http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=535.

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While I am not about to rush in and use Chrome, I do use TiddlyWiki daily and I was surprised at the response from the Chrome team over this "issue". – Peter M Dec 7 '08 at 20:11
Awesome! Way to track down the root cause - and a solution. – Nathan Long Dec 15 '08 at 18:54
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Another possible cause is the path: "/", since you're not using a normal web URL, / probably doesn't mean much - try without setting the path at all.

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Good thought, but '/' is the default anyway. I tried 'file:///C:/' but I think that's nonsense in this context. – Nathan Long Dec 2 '08 at 20:20

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