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javascript - How are cookie values encoded?

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Title kind of says it all. I can easily generate the md5 hash for the key, but I noticed in my devtools that the value is also encoded somehow. I tried setting it to the plain-text value, but this isn't being accepted by my password-protected pages. (It's a wp-postpass cookie I'm trying to set manually with frontend js). Thanks for any input.

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