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Roberto Benedetti commented on MJAVADOC-528: -------------------------------------------- Would do you mean? I added the line to ignore cookies because HttpClient parses them by default and expects an old format format for 'expires'. > Invalid 'expires' attribute > --------------------------- > > Key: MJAVADOC-528 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MJAVADOC-528 > Project: Maven Javadoc Plugin > Issue Type: Bug > Components: javadoc > Affects Versions: 3.0.1 > Reporter: Roberto Benedetti > Priority: Major > Labels: detectLinks > Attachments: cookie.patch > > > When detectLinks is enabled and the plugin checks if the url is valid, > warnings like this > {code:java} > Invalid cookie header: "Set-Cookie: logged_in=no; domain=.github.com; path=/; > expires=Sun, 06 Jun 2038 14:02:43 -0000; secure; HttpOnly". Invalid 'expires' > attribute: Sun, 06 Jun 2038 14:02:43 -0000 > {code} > may appear. > Previous warning was due to {{com.google.code.gson:gson:jar:2.5}} dependency > and is raised by HttpClient which does not expect 'expires' values compliant > to RFC 6265. > The attachment is a patch which makes HttpClient ignore cookies. Maybe a > better solution would be upgrading to the latest HttpComponents API which > supports RFC 6265. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)