Can't read cookie if the length is higher than 1












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So, I'm using some cookies in my project. I can see my three cookies in my browser and their values.



The problem is when I try to get the value of one of them something strange happens:



If the value is, for example, "1" I can get the value of the cookie. But, if the value length is higher than 1 I get null...



Picture of the cookie with value "1" -> Picture with the cookie value



Picture of the cookie with value "11" -> Picture with the cookie getting null value



Here's is how I get my cookie:



HttpCookie authenticationCookie = HttpContext.Current.Request.Cookies["Test"];


Can someone help me?



EDIT



Here is how i set my cookie:



FormsAuthentication.Initialize();
var authenticationTicket =
new FormsAuthenticationTicket(1,
user.Name,
DateTime.Now,
DateTime.Now.Add(FormsAuthentication.Timeout),
false,
_cookieManager.SerializeUserData(user),
FormsAuthentication.FormsCookiePath);

HttpContext.Current.Response.Cookies.Add(
new HttpCookie(
FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName,
StringHelper.Compress(FormsAuthentication.Encrypt(authenticationTicket))));









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  • Show the code where you are setting this cookie value(s), and by saying can't read values with length higher than 1 you mean if you set the value to 9 you can read it?
    – Karthik Ganesan
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:31












  • Thank you for your response! I added the code where i set the cookie. And yes, if change in the browser the value to 1 character i can read the cookie...
    – Bruno Vilela
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:53
















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So, I'm using some cookies in my project. I can see my three cookies in my browser and their values.



The problem is when I try to get the value of one of them something strange happens:



If the value is, for example, "1" I can get the value of the cookie. But, if the value length is higher than 1 I get null...



Picture of the cookie with value "1" -> Picture with the cookie value



Picture of the cookie with value "11" -> Picture with the cookie getting null value



Here's is how I get my cookie:



HttpCookie authenticationCookie = HttpContext.Current.Request.Cookies["Test"];


Can someone help me?



EDIT



Here is how i set my cookie:



FormsAuthentication.Initialize();
var authenticationTicket =
new FormsAuthenticationTicket(1,
user.Name,
DateTime.Now,
DateTime.Now.Add(FormsAuthentication.Timeout),
false,
_cookieManager.SerializeUserData(user),
FormsAuthentication.FormsCookiePath);

HttpContext.Current.Response.Cookies.Add(
new HttpCookie(
FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName,
StringHelper.Compress(FormsAuthentication.Encrypt(authenticationTicket))));









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  • Show the code where you are setting this cookie value(s), and by saying can't read values with length higher than 1 you mean if you set the value to 9 you can read it?
    – Karthik Ganesan
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:31












  • Thank you for your response! I added the code where i set the cookie. And yes, if change in the browser the value to 1 character i can read the cookie...
    – Bruno Vilela
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:53














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So, I'm using some cookies in my project. I can see my three cookies in my browser and their values.



The problem is when I try to get the value of one of them something strange happens:



If the value is, for example, "1" I can get the value of the cookie. But, if the value length is higher than 1 I get null...



Picture of the cookie with value "1" -> Picture with the cookie value



Picture of the cookie with value "11" -> Picture with the cookie getting null value



Here's is how I get my cookie:



HttpCookie authenticationCookie = HttpContext.Current.Request.Cookies["Test"];


Can someone help me?



EDIT



Here is how i set my cookie:



FormsAuthentication.Initialize();
var authenticationTicket =
new FormsAuthenticationTicket(1,
user.Name,
DateTime.Now,
DateTime.Now.Add(FormsAuthentication.Timeout),
false,
_cookieManager.SerializeUserData(user),
FormsAuthentication.FormsCookiePath);

HttpContext.Current.Response.Cookies.Add(
new HttpCookie(
FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName,
StringHelper.Compress(FormsAuthentication.Encrypt(authenticationTicket))));









share|improve this question















So, I'm using some cookies in my project. I can see my three cookies in my browser and their values.



The problem is when I try to get the value of one of them something strange happens:



If the value is, for example, "1" I can get the value of the cookie. But, if the value length is higher than 1 I get null...



Picture of the cookie with value "1" -> Picture with the cookie value



Picture of the cookie with value "11" -> Picture with the cookie getting null value



Here's is how I get my cookie:



HttpCookie authenticationCookie = HttpContext.Current.Request.Cookies["Test"];


Can someone help me?



EDIT



Here is how i set my cookie:



FormsAuthentication.Initialize();
var authenticationTicket =
new FormsAuthenticationTicket(1,
user.Name,
DateTime.Now,
DateTime.Now.Add(FormsAuthentication.Timeout),
false,
_cookieManager.SerializeUserData(user),
FormsAuthentication.FormsCookiePath);

HttpContext.Current.Response.Cookies.Add(
new HttpCookie(
FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName,
StringHelper.Compress(FormsAuthentication.Encrypt(authenticationTicket))));






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  • Show the code where you are setting this cookie value(s), and by saying can't read values with length higher than 1 you mean if you set the value to 9 you can read it?
    – Karthik Ganesan
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:31












  • Thank you for your response! I added the code where i set the cookie. And yes, if change in the browser the value to 1 character i can read the cookie...
    – Bruno Vilela
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:53


















  • Show the code where you are setting this cookie value(s), and by saying can't read values with length higher than 1 you mean if you set the value to 9 you can read it?
    – Karthik Ganesan
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:31












  • Thank you for your response! I added the code where i set the cookie. And yes, if change in the browser the value to 1 character i can read the cookie...
    – Bruno Vilela
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:53
















Show the code where you are setting this cookie value(s), and by saying can't read values with length higher than 1 you mean if you set the value to 9 you can read it?
– Karthik Ganesan
Nov 19 '18 at 21:31






Show the code where you are setting this cookie value(s), and by saying can't read values with length higher than 1 you mean if you set the value to 9 you can read it?
– Karthik Ganesan
Nov 19 '18 at 21:31














Thank you for your response! I added the code where i set the cookie. And yes, if change in the browser the value to 1 character i can read the cookie...
– Bruno Vilela
Nov 20 '18 at 9:53




Thank you for your response! I added the code where i set the cookie. And yes, if change in the browser the value to 1 character i can read the cookie...
– Bruno Vilela
Nov 20 '18 at 9:53












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