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Re: Modifing non-persistent cookies
From: "Dean H. Saxe" <dean () fullfrontalnerdity com>
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 20:51:37 -0500
Paros. Use the filtering options and set a filter to change the value on all request/response streams.
-dhs Dean H. Saxe, CEH dean () fullfrontalnerdity com"[U]nconstitutional behavior by the authorities is constrained only by the peoples' willingness to contest them"
--John Perry Barlow On Dec 11, 2005, at 6:31 PM, David Hogue wrote:
There is a Firefox extension that might be able to do this:https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php? application=firefox&category=Developer%20Tools&numpg=10&id=573I haven't used it for much yet so I can't be sure. I think Fiddler might be able to do this. It's a proxy of sorts from Microsoft. Though I don't know if that would be an option (it is a proxy and it only runs on Windows if that is an issue) On 12/11/05, Jason binger <cisspstudy () yahoo com> wrote:I am looking for an application that can modify a non-persistent cookies value permanently (while the browser is open). I am testing a web app where a UserID=Number is set in the browser. If I change this number to another ID I can access other users functions, but I don't want to have to manually change it with each request using a web proxy. Does anyone have some other ideas? Cheers __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Current thread:
- Modifing non-persistent cookies Jason binger (Dec 11)
- Re: Modifing non-persistent cookies Andres Riancho (Dec 11)
- Re: Modifing non-persistent cookies David Hogue (Dec 11)
- Re: Modifing non-persistent cookies Dean H. Saxe (Dec 11)
- Re: Modifing non-persistent cookies Rogan Dawes (Dec 11)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Modifing non-persistent cookies Luke Fraser (Dec 11)
- RE: Modifing non-persistent cookies Matt Fisher (Dec 16)