HttpCookie.Name Property
Definition
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Get the token that represents the HttpCookie name.
public:
property Platform::String ^ Name { Platform::String ^ get(); };
winrt::hstring Name();
public string Name { get; }
var string = httpCookie.name;
Public ReadOnly Property Name As String
Property Value
The token that represents the HttpCookie name.
Remarks
The Name property must be set when HttpCookie is initialized by the constructor.
The Name of the HttpCookie can't be null (Nothing in Visual Basic).
The property should be a token as defined in RFC 2616 and RFC 6265.
The following characters are used as separators and can't be used in the cookie name:
- left paren ('(')
- right paren (')')
- greater than ('>')
- less than ('<')
- at sign ('@')
- comma (',')
- semicolon (';')
- colon (':')
- backslash ('\')
- double quote ('"')
- forward slash ('/')
- left square bracket ('[')
- right square bracket (']')
- question mark ('?')
- equal sign ('=')
- left squiggly bracket ('{')
- right squiggly bracket ('}')
- new line ('\n')
- return ('\r")
- space (' ')
- tab ('\t")
Applies to
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