It took me a bit to figure out where you were seeing this. It wasn't evident on my default page (non-green). A simple repro is to visit the 'Info' page for any host:
https://foo.bar.com/xymon-cgi/svcstatus.sh?HOST=baz.bar.com&SERVICE=info
In Chrome, look at the 'Console' and display messages of at least "Warnings" severity. As mentioned, the warning message references: https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/6170540112871424 which further references: https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/3011#issuecomment-331187136
So it looks to me like this change has only been in the works since late 2017. I know in the 'modern' world, this is an eternity, but to an old guy like me it seems rather abrupt. The hazard here is our users with Chrome are soon not going to cookies set. I suspect this is going to make it much more difficult to choose hosts to enable/disable/ack. What else is going to break when the cookies aren't set?
I don't understand the issue, or what business-need is driving this change in cookie-setting methods. Regardless of how little I understand the problem, as soon as my users are faced with an un-filtered list of of hosts on which they can 'ack' an alarm, they're going to be even less likely to ack anything :(
If history is any guide; as goes Chrome, so will go the rest of the world's browsers.
Can anyone tell us more about why this cookie setting behavior is being changed, and what is required to alter?
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On 3/7/2018 1:07 AM, Rich Jones wrote:
Hi all, finally getting round to posting about this...
Chrome is going to be deprecating the meta tag for setting cookies... is there a fix in the works for this? Error console throws the following:
[Deprecation] Setting cookies via
<meta http-equiv='Set-Cookie' ...>is deprecated, and will stop working in M65, around March 2018. Consider switching todocument.cookie = ..., or toSet-CookieHTTP headers instead. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/6170540112871424 for more details.This is showing for all pages on Xymon 4.3.28 testing through Chrome 64.0.3282.186 which I presume is caused by the following in the head
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Set-Cookie" CONTENT="pagepath=; path=/"> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Set-Cookie" CONTENT="host=; path=/">
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