Hello Nirgal,
Am Donnerstag, den 24.06.2010, 17:39 +0200 schrieb Nirgal Vourgère:
> When server sends header:
> Set-Cookie:
> SSOCOOKIECC="L2ZS6azH5Mc4dwO/601i9QgGInPjnaaCeQWLTQbV3JD+RbT1Ryw/6ahTJS+boW94I86y3k62U1iIOOXv3cqPxw==";
> Version=1; Path=/
> wget sends afterward:
> Cookie:
> SSOCOOKI
On Saturday 24 July 2010 22:24:22 Michelle Konzack wrote:
> COOKIES are stored as they are... and there are no quotes.
I have to disagree.
Here's a partial dump using a logging proxy and iceweasel(firefox):
DEBUG
D
Am 2010-07-24 11:13:50, schrieb Nirgal Vourgère:
> I had a quick look at rfc 2109, and I couldn't find a place where it
> says "it MUST not be quoted".
> Where did you get that information?
AFAIK from the Apache website (or maybe PHP).
There was something about Socket programming and direct inter
On Friday 23 July 2010 19:21:16 Michelle Konzack wrote:
> ..but it MUST not be quoted, otherwise it is a misinterpretation of the
> server reading the cookies. The first equal-sign (=) is the seperator.
>
> There is nothing in the specification which require QUOTES.
I had a quick look at rfc 21
Am 2010-06-24 17:39:03, schrieb Nirgal Vourgère:
> Package: wget
> Version: 1.11.4-2+lenny1
> Severity: normal
>
> *** Please type your report below this line ***
>
> When server sends header:
> Set-Cookie:
> SSOCOOKIECC="L2ZS6azH5Mc4dwO/601i9QgGInPjnaaCeQWLTQbV3JD+RbT1Ryw/6ahTJS+boW94I86y3k62U1
Package: wget
Version: 1.11.4-2+lenny1
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this line ***
When server sends header:
Set-Cookie:
SSOCOOKIECC="L2ZS6azH5Mc4dwO/601i9QgGInPjnaaCeQWLTQbV3JD+RbT1Ryw/6ahTJS+boW94I86y3k62U1iIOOXv3cqPxw==";
Version=1; Path=/
wget sends afterward:
Cookie:
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