You are most likely dealing with httponly
cookies. httponly
is a flag you can set on cookies meaning they can not be accessed by JavaScript. This is to prevent malicious scripts stealing cookies with sensitive data or even entire sessions.
So you either have to disable the httponly
flag or you need to find another way to get the data to your javascript.
By looking at your code it should be easy to disable the http only flag:
Response.AddHeader("Set-Cookie", "CookieName=CookieValue; path=/;");
Response.SetCookie(new HttpCookie("session-id") { Value = Guid.NewGuid().ToString(), HttpOnly = false });
Response.SetCookie(new HttpCookie("user-name") { Value = data.Login, HttpOnly = false });
Now you should be able to access the cookie information from JavaScript. However I don't know exactly what kind of data you are trying to get so maybe you can go for another approach instead and for example render some data attribute on the page with the information you need instead of trying to read the cookie:
<div id="example" data-info="whatever data you are trying to retrieve"></div>
console.log(document.getElementById('example').getAttribute('data-info'));
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