Usually, when recording a client-side cookie, Silk Performer uses a generic form for the domain attribute. The domain is cropped by the first dot, for example: http://demo.borland.com/testsite will be cropped to .borland.com. Usually, this is the desired behaviour, because such a cookie is valid for a variety of domains, including demo.borland.com and example.borland.com regarding the above example.
The recording rule ScriptCookieDomainAsRequestHost defines the domain for a cookie more precisely. The domain attribute matches exactly the request host.
The recording rule can be applied to certain cookies, by adding the name of the cookie to the <data> tag.
<HttpScriptingRule>
<Name>MyCookieRecordingRule</Name>
<Active>true</Active>
<Action>ScriptCookieDomainAsRequestHost</Action>
<Conditions>
<CompareData>
<ApplyTo>Cookie</ApplyTo>
<Data>MyClientsideTestCookie</Data>
</CompareData>
</Conditions>
</HttpScriptingRule>