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I save a cookie in PHP:

setcookie('name['.time().']','Andres',time()+86400,'/');

As you can see, it is not a regular cookie value, because it is an array. That helps me to sort() or ksort() the values later.

The user has also a "clear list" button which calls a javascript function. In it, I use:

$.cookie('name',null,{expires:-1,path:'/'});

But it doesn't work, because the cookies are probably being saved as:

  • name[1234567890]
  • name[1254567999]

etc...

jQuery: How can I delete all cookies that start with "name"?

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You need to loop through all cookies

var pairs = document.cookie.split(";");
for (var i=0; i<pairs.length; i++){
  var pair = pairs[i].split("=");
  if(pair[0].indexOf('name[')==0) $.cookie(pair[0],null,{expires:-1,path:'/'});
}
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  • works great! just a small bug (which I still can't fix). Im receiving this in the pairs value: "name[120]=ari"," name[122]=ari", " name[123]=john", etc. That space character before the cookie name is kind of affecting the .indexOf method. Why is that space there, and how could i get rid of it easily?
    – Andres SK
    Nov 24, 2011 at 21:19
  • the concept works, but it seems that the jquery cookie plugin can't delete cookies that hold array values :s
    – Andres SK
    Nov 24, 2011 at 21:36
  • You can delete cookies with pure JS functions, lots of them are on google. If space is in front of every name, just change indexOf()==1, or >-1, but second solution is little less secure (it will also delete cookies with name like 'surname[31]').
    – Thinker
    Nov 24, 2011 at 21:52
  • i meant that your solution works in terms of finding the cookies. But after some tests i'm unable to delete cookies that have arrays. For example, this works: $.cookie('some_cookie',null,{expires:-1,path:'/'}); but this does not work: $.cookie('name[122]',null,{expires:-1,path:'/'});
    – Andres SK
    Nov 24, 2011 at 21:58
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Try something like this:

$.each(document.cookie.split(/; */), function(cookieString)  {
  var splitCookie = cookieString.split('=');
  // name is splitCookie[0], value is splitCookie[1]
  if(splitCookie[0].indexOf('name[')==0)
    $.cookie(splitCookie[0], null, {expires:-1,path:'/'});
});

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