If I get Chrome to show me document.cookie
by going into the console and typing document.cookie;
it'll give me, say:
"name=John; gender=male";
But then if I type in, say, document.cookie = 5;
all it does is add 5;
to the start of the string, so I get:
"5; name=John; gender=male";
If I try document.cookie = null;
then it doesn't even do anything.
How can this be? It's a variable, isn't it? So why isn't the assignment operator working the way it should? Is it actually just a bit of syntactic sugar rather than a real variable? And if so, what precisely is the sugar covering up?
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