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1.4.1

1.4.0

  • Support for AMD.

  • Removed deprecated method $.cookie('name', null) for deleting a cookie, use $.removeCookie('name').

  • $.cookie('name') now returns undefined in case such cookie does not exist (was null). Because the return value is still falsy, testing for existence of a cookie like if ( $.cookie('foo') ) keeps working without change.

  • Renamed bower package definition (component.json -> bower.json) for usage with up-to-date bower.

  • Badly encoded cookies no longer throw exception upon reading but do return undefined (similar to how we handle JSON parse errors with json = true).

  • Added conversion function as optional last argument for reading, so that values can be changed to a different representation easily on the fly. Useful for parsing numbers for instance:

    $.cookie('foo', '42');
    $.cookie('foo', Number); // => 42

1.3.1

  • Fixed issue where it was no longer possible to check for an arbitrary cookie, while json is set to true, there was a SyntaxError thrown from JSON.parse.

  • Fixed issue where RFC 2068 decoded cookies were not properly read.

1.3.0

  • Configuration options: raw, json. Replaces raw option, becomes config:

    $.cookie.raw = true; // bypass encoding/decoding the cookie value
    $.cookie.json = true; // automatically JSON stringify/parse value

    Thus the default options now cleanly contain cookie attributes only.

  • Removing licensing under GPL Version 2, the plugin is now released under MIT License only (keeping it simple and following the jQuery library itself here).

  • Bugfix: Properly handle RFC 2068 quoted cookie values.

  • Added component.json for bower.

  • Added jQuery plugin package manifest.

  • $.cookie() returns all available cookies.

1.2.0

  • Adding $.removeCookie('foo') for deleting a cookie, using $.cookie('foo', null) is now deprecated.

1.1

  • Adding default options.