Set-Cookie
in the response headers by default, or you're using the wrong request method. If you intended to use a GET
request, then that's not the issue. I think the issue is that the header doesn't exist or isn't set.
Set-Cookie
in the response headers by default, or you're using the wrong request method. If you intended to use a GET
request, then that's not the issue. I think the issue is that the header doesn't exist or isn't set.
const elements = [ { className: 'voteComment', idPrefix: 'txtVoteComment' }, { className: 'voteYes', idPrefix: 'txtVoteYes' }, { className: 'voteNo', idPrefix: 'txtVoteNo' }, { className: 'voteAbstain', idPrefix: 'txtVoteAbstain' }, { className: 'voteAbsent', idPrefix: 'txtVoteAbsent' } ]; elements.forEach((element, index) => { const el = input_group.querySelector(`.${element.className}`); el.value = ''; el.id = `${element.idPrefix}_${index}`; });