Response Cookies #1674
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Try to include as many headers as possible sent by the browser's request into your request also. Also "trying to Post Request on a specific website and wanted to check the response cookies" sounds like a cross-domain cookie scenario, which would make a lot of servers paranoid, especially if they can guess that request doesn't come from a browser. |
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Hi, I have included all of the request headers same with the browser :(
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Try to include as many headers as possible sent by the browser's request
into your request also. Also "trying to Post Request on a specific website
and wanted to check the response cookies" sounds like a cross-domain cookie
scenario, which would make a lot of servers paranoid, especially if they
can guess that request doesn't come from a browser.
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I'm trying to Post Request on a specific website and wanted to check the response cookies. Tried doing the request via browser and my expected response cookies should be like this.
But when I do post request using node-fetch I'm only getting these cookies
Please help, thank you!
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