I am trying to add a cookie to a request using RestSharp but in fiddler2 I don't see the cookie in the request and service call is failing. Is there some trick to adding a cookie to the RestRequest?

 RestRequest rq = new RestRequest(LTV.NowNext(), Method.GET);
        rc.AddDefaultParameter(LTV.cookie.Key, LTV.cookie.Value, ParameterType.Cookie);

        rc.ExecuteAsync<LTV.nowNext>(rq, (response2) =>
        {
            if (response2.Data == null)
                return;
            foreach (LTV.channel channel in response2.Data.channels)
                this.Items.Add(new ItemViewModel() { LineOne = channel.name, LineTwo = channel.showing[0].content[0].parent.title, LineThree = channel.showing[1].content[0].parent.title });
        });

Thanks, Al

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Is this the same as stackoverflow.com/questions/6557058/…? – Chris Koenig Aug 24 '11 at 0:28
Hmm, I've tested AddDefaultParameter and AddParameter and it works fine in fiddler. What is LTV.NowNext() vs LTV.nowNext? – Derek Beattie Jan 14 at 15:22
LTV.NowNext() is the URI path and LTV.nowNext is the resultant object - basically my bad and unimaginative naming structure – Al West Apr 25 at 8:38
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RestSharp has a bug on Windows Phone when adding cookies to the RestRequest!

I solved the issue and have a pull request waiting for them to integrate to the main branch.

For now, you can overcome this issue by using AddHeader("Cookie", cookieValuesString)...

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Update: my fix has entered RestSharp main branch, so the next version has this issue fixed! – Pedro Lamas Mar 11 at 22:17
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