This can be done with the plugin:
https://github.com/carhartl/jquery-cookie
You can then do:
To cover all the options:
https://github.com/carhartl/jquery-cookie
You can then do:
$.cookie("test", 1);
To delete:$.removeCookie("test");
Additionally, to set a timeout of a certain number of days (10 here) on the cookie:$.cookie("test", 1, { expires : 10 });
If the expires option is omitted, then the cookie becomes a session cookie, and is deleted when the browser exits.To cover all the options:
$.cookie("test", 1, {
expires : 10, //expires in 10 days
path : '/', //The value of the path attribute of the cookie
//(default: path of page that created the cookie).
domain : 'jquery.com', //The value of the domain attribute of the cookie
//(default: domain of page that created the cookie).
secure : true //If set to true the secure attribute of the cookie
//will be set and the cookie transmission will
//require a secure protocol (defaults to false).
});
To read back the value of the cookie:var cookieValue = $.cookie("test");
You may wish to specify the path parameter if the cookie was created on a different path to the current one:var cookieValue = $.cookie("test", { path: '/foo' });