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I want to use JQuery to delete cookies, when I click on log-out. I tried all and finally got this to work but, i want to make the path: / (root). But it just consider the page where i was at.



$.cookie('CookieName', null)



Also, can we be able to delete server side cookies from front-end. if not why?



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    I want to use JQuery to delete cookies, when I click on log-out. I tried all and finally got this to work but, i want to make the path: / (root). But it just consider the page where i was at.



    $.cookie('CookieName', null)



    Also, can we be able to delete server side cookies from front-end. if not why?



    Thanks










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      I want to use JQuery to delete cookies, when I click on log-out. I tried all and finally got this to work but, i want to make the path: / (root). But it just consider the page where i was at.



      $.cookie('CookieName', null)



      Also, can we be able to delete server side cookies from front-end. if not why?



      Thanks










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      I want to use JQuery to delete cookies, when I click on log-out. I tried all and finally got this to work but, i want to make the path: / (root). But it just consider the page where i was at.



      $.cookie('CookieName', null)



      Also, can we be able to delete server side cookies from front-end. if not why?



      Thanks







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          1. $.cookie("name", null, { path: '/' });

          2. Cookie is cookie, it doesn't matter where it was set, server-side cookies can be deleted from client.






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          • Thanks for your reply, I did try this and then Path gets updated with page location url. But, as per the above mentioned answer, my path should be set to root itself.
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          1. $.cookie("name", null, { path: '/' });

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          1. $.cookie("name", null, { path: '/' });

          2. Cookie is cookie, it doesn't matter where it was set, server-side cookies can be deleted from client.






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          2. Cookie is cookie, it doesn't matter where it was set, server-side cookies can be deleted from client.







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          • Thanks for your reply, I did try this and then Path gets updated with page location url. But, as per the above mentioned answer, my path should be set to root itself.
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          • Thanks for your reply, I did try this and then Path gets updated with page location url. But, as per the above mentioned answer, my path should be set to root itself.
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          Thanks for your reply, I did try this and then Path gets updated with page location url. But, as per the above mentioned answer, my path should be set to root itself.
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          Nov 20 at 22:17






          Thanks for your reply, I did try this and then Path gets updated with page location url. But, as per the above mentioned answer, my path should be set to root itself.
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