We are running into a problem interacting with a server that we do not control. It wants to set a security handshake challenge and then immediately look for the valid response.
With the IE web control, you can have a before navigate or document complete event check and update cookies synchronously, so the response is guaranteed to be there in the next request. With the aynch cookie visitor this might or might not happen in time.
Does chromium offer synchronous cookie access that CEF is not using because asynchronous is considered better, or is this something that could only be accomplished by hacking the chromium source?
Edit: this gets more complicated since navigation events are in the render process and the current cookie manager functions must be run in the browser process. Unless the render process could get direct access I guess this might require some duct tape and baling wire scheme like delaying all navigations while the cookie visitor is in progress. Ugly.