=========================================================== .___ __ __ _________________ __ __ __| _/|__|/ |_ / ___\_` __ \__ \ | | \/ __ | | \\_ __\ / /_/ > | \// __ \| | / /_/ | | || | \___ /|__| (____ /____/\____ | |__||__| /_____/ \/ \/ grep rough audit - static analysis tool v2.8 written by @Wireghoul =================================[justanotherhacker.com]=== node-js-cookie-2.2.1/SERVER_SIDE.md-10- node-js-cookie-2.2.1/SERVER_SIDE.md:11:In PHP, `setcookie()` function encodes cookie values using `urlencode()` function, which applies `%`-encoding but also encodes spaces as `+` signs, [for historical reasons](http://php.net/manual/en/function.urlencode.php#function.urlencode). When cookies are read back via `$_COOKIE` or `filter_input(INPUT_COOKIE)`, they would go trough a decoding process which decodes `%`-encoded sequences and also converts `+` signs back to spaces. However, the plus (`+`) sign is valid cookie character by itself, which means that libraries that adhere to standards will interpret `+` signs differently to PHP. node-js-cookie-2.2.1/SERVER_SIDE.md-12-