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o:RDoc::Markup::Paragraph;	[I"�Adds a cookie to the jar if it is acceptable, and returns self in
any case. A given cookie must have domain and path attributes
set, or ArgumentError is raised.;To;
;	[I"�Whether a cookie with the <code>for_domain</code> flag on overwrites another
with the flag off or vice versa depends on the store used. See
individual store classes for that matter.;TS:RDoc::Markup::Heading:
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;	[I"<In HTTP::Cookie, each cookie object can store its origin URI
(cf. #origin). While the origin URI of a cookie can be set
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and HTTP::Cookie.parse takes one via the second argument.;To:RDoc::Markup::Verbatim;	[I"  # Mechanize::Cookie
;TI"  jar.add(origin, cookie)
;TI">  jar.add!(cookie)    # no acceptance check is performed
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