in reply to Stopped posting cookies

-secure=>1

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/08/firefox_52/

To that end Firefox 52 also supports the “Strict Secure Cookies” specification. That effort prevents HTTP-only sites from delivering cookies with the “secure”attribute. That attribute denotes the cookie should only be transported over encrypted link, but it is still possible to access such cookies over HTTP under some circumstances. Adopting the new spec will mean cookies marked “secure” can only be touched by HTTPS servers.

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Re^2: Stopped posting cookies
by tultalk (Monk) on Mar 30, 2017 at 18:21 UTC

    In the network section below you should see lines like status/200 method/get, click on the top line, it should refer to your page in the file column. This should now change the bottom section and on the right you will find a tab called cookies, click on it. see what the response cookies looks like. maybe that will give you a clue

    This is very interesting. As I said I followed above directions and the cookie was there but not visible in the options tab of FF. Yet according to this "To that end Firefox 52 also supports the “Strict Secure Cookies” specification. That effort prevents HTTP-only sites from delivering cookies with the “secure”attribute. " it should not be there at all.

    But this is not an http only site

      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie

      Note: Insecure sites (http:) can't set cookies with the "secure" directive anymore (new in Chrome 52+ and Firefox 52+).

      take ,-secure=1 off, see if it works. if it starts working then "things" are not as you think they are. It could be a "non-secure" certificate or some part is running in http rather than https.

      Cookie does not show in bugzilla???

        Now this morning cookie doesn't show even when following below procedure. Firefox has become a bloated hog anyway. I will switch to Pale Moon.

        In the network section below you should see lines like status/200 method/get, click on the top line, it should refer to your page in the file column. This should now change the bottom section and on the right you will find a tab called cookies, click on it. see what the response cookies looks like. maybe that will give you a clue

        No it doe snot show in bugzilla but shows when I follow the other set of directions.

        Used to show in bugzilla before problem arose

        All comments Pale Moon not Blue Moon