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[SOLVED] Regarding COOKIE, if a website creates a COOKIE, can the website I made locally read? Thanks, wait online

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Post time: 2020-3-2 17:00:01
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Because the website has its own passport, which is saved with COOKIE, I make one of the channels. Whether the user is logged in or not, I use the entire website's passport to verify, that is, to determine whether COOKIE exists

But in the process of doing it, I still can't read the COOKIE of the pass. Why?

I read that the read cookie of other channels was used
request.Cookies ("abc") ("UserName") This is written by ASP.

I wrote in ASP.NET with Request.Cookies ["abc"] ["UserName"], why can't I read the value?

What does abc stand for? What does UserName stand for?

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The abc generation and UserName are like the rows and columns of the table. Each website's cookie has its own domain.
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Post time: 2020-5-14 13:30:01
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It is possible to put it under the same website, and cross-domain is definitely not acceptable.
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Post time: 2020-5-14 16:15:01
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Set domain shared cookie
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 Author| Post time: 2020-5-27 12:30:01
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Kind of understood. Thank you
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