Cookie¶
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public class
Cookie
¶ Convert a web browser cookie specification to a JSONObject and back. JSON and Cookies are both notations for name/value pairs.
Author: JSON.org
Methods¶
escape¶
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public static String
escape
(String string)¶ Produce a copy of a string in which the characters ‘+’, ‘%’, ‘=’, ‘;’ and control characters are replaced with “%hh”. This is a gentle form of URL encoding, attempting to cause as little distortion to the string as possible. The characters ‘=’ and ‘;’ are meta characters in cookies. By convention, they are escaped using the URL-encoding. This is only a convention, not a standard. Often, cookies are expected to have encoded values. We encode ‘=’ and ‘;’ because we must. We encode ‘%’ and ‘+’ because they are meta characters in URL encoding.
Parameters: - string – The source string.
Returns: The escaped result.
toJSONObject¶
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public static JSONObject
toJSONObject
(String string)¶ Convert a cookie specification string into a JSONObject. The string will contain a name value pair separated by ‘=’. The name and the value will be unescaped, possibly converting ‘+’ and ‘%’ sequences. The cookie properties may follow, separated by ‘;’, also represented as name=value (except the secure property, which does not have a value). The name will be stored under the key “name”, and the value will be stored under the key “value”. This method does not do checking or validation of the parameters. It only converts the cookie string into a JSONObject.
Parameters: - string – The cookie specification string.
Throws: Returns: A JSONObject containing “name”, “value”, and possibly other members.
toString¶
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public static String
toString
(JSONObject jo)¶ Convert a JSONObject into a cookie specification string. The JSONObject must contain “name” and “value” members. If the JSONObject contains “expires”, “domain”, “path”, or “secure” members, they will be appended to the cookie specification string. All other members are ignored.
Parameters: - jo – A JSONObject
Throws: Returns: A cookie specification string