@BAS-Viet-Nam Thanks for responding. I thought it can be handled by using a Javascript code
cookies to browser
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if i want to manually take the cookies that standard bas module makes and use them in my normal browser, what extension works with the syntax/format that bas saves them in?
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@hellomembersha said in cookies to browser:
if i want to manually take the cookies that standard bas module makes and use them in my normal browser, what extension works with the syntax/format that bas saves them in?
BAS has its own cookie format that is easy to debug and convert to other formats. I created a Python converter for this purpose. However, I cannot share the ready-to-use solution with you as it is only a part of a larger project.
Another way to do it is to install a Chrome plugin on the BAS browser, export the cookies from BAS to a file, and then import them into Chrome.
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@hellomembersha said in cookies to browser:
@sergerdn thanks for info, i was hoping there would be a prebuilt extension that would accept bas cookies.
This extension will handle the conversion of cookies from the Chrome-based browser(BAS browser) to their respective format for Chrome. With this extension, you won't need to worry about the internal cookie format used by BAS.