Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 Information Guide

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If the cookie contains an expiration date, it is considered a persistent cookie. On the date specified in the
expiration, the cookie will be removed from the disk. 
There are several different fields a cookie can contain, seperated by semicolons. Definitions are below:
expires:
expires="Wdy, DD−Mon−YYYY HH:MM:SS GMT"
Determines when the cookie is to be deleted.
path:
path=/
Determines what path to return the cookie on. In this example, the cookie will be sent when going to the root
path in a domain.
domain
domain=whatever.domain.com
Specifies  what domain the cookie is used for. If this does not match the domain currently being browsed to, it
is considered to be a "3rd Party cookie" and will be rejected by the browser. This prevents one domain setting
a cookie for a different domain.
Updated: Jul 15, 2014
Document ID: 117925