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I open a website using webbrowser control and then save cookies in cookieContainer , and later use HTTPwebrequest to process forward browsing pages etc.

The issue arises, when i make a search and it returns 100 pages,on the first page ,it saves a cookie named : ABC ,which i add to the cookiecontainer and move to the next page , on the second page again same Cookie named: ABC is given some value, but now i have two same cookies in cookiecontainer and when i move to the next page it does not work , as its taking the first cookie which messes everything.

How to solve this?

HttpWEBREQUEST FUNCTION:

 public string getHtmlCookies(string url)
    {
        string responseData = "";
        try
        {
            HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(url);
            request.Accept = "*/*";
            request.AllowAutoRedirect = true;
            request.UserAgent = "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.2; .NET CLR 1.0.3705;)";
            request.Timeout = 30000;
            request.Method = "GET";
            request.CookieContainer = yummycookies;

            HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
            if (response.StatusCode == HttpStatusCode.OK)
            {
                foreach (Cookie cookie in response.Cookies)
                {
                    string name = string.Empty;
                    name = cookie.Name;
                    string value = cookie.Value;
                    string path = "/";
                    string domain = "www.example.com";
                    yummycookies.Add(new Cookie(name.Trim(), value.Trim(), path, domain));

                }


                Stream responseStream = response.GetResponseStream();
                StreamReader myStreamReader = new StreamReader(responseStream);
                responseData = myStreamReader.ReadToEnd();
            }
            response.Close();


        }
        catch (Exception e)
        {
            responseData = "An error occurred: " + e.Message;
        }

        return responseData;

    }
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  • You don't need to explicitly add the cookies from the response, they will get added to yummycookies when you get the response back (as long as it doesn't redirect) May 23, 2012 at 18:12
  • If i do not add them it does not even move from page 1 to page 2. May 23, 2012 at 18:14
  • THe yummyCookie contains login information and later the cookie on page 1, then supposed to get the cookie on page 2 , same name as on page 1 which is conflicting . May 23, 2012 at 18:15

2 Answers 2

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You can use SetCookies method.

var container = new System.Net.CookieContainer();
var uri = new Uri("http://www.example.com");
container.SetCookies(uri,"name=value");
container.SetCookies(uri,"name=value1");

Calling GetCookies(uri) will give a single cookie with Value=value1.

And in your case, the code would be something like

var uri = new Uri("http://www.example.com");
yummycookies.SetCookies(uri, response.Headers[HttpResponseHeader.SetCookie]);    
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RePierre answer, in my case, duplicates cookies if they are present in container. I have used this instead:

cookieContainer.GetAllCookies().FirstOrDefault(x => x.Name == "myCookie").Value = "MyValue";

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