Tim Ruehsen <tim.rueh...@gmx.de> writes: > To check wget for NOT sending a request header, I patched HTTPServer.pm. > Here is an example taken from the patched Test-cookies.px (see below): > ... > request_headers => { > "!Cookie" => qr|foo=bar|, > }, > ... > > That means: return an error, if there is a Cookie request header that > contains > foo=bar. (I hope, I understood that perl stuff correctly). > I am not perl programmer, so maybe my changes are suboptimal. Please someone > check that. > > > Then, I expanded Test-cookies.px to delete the session cookie by using an > outdated 'Expires' tag. (works fine). > > Also included is a test for testing the ignorance of a non-matching domain in > the Set-Cookie header. (wget fails, but shouldn't due to RFC 6265 5.3.6). > wget just replaces that foreign domain with the domain from the request-uri. > > > Should things like that go to the bug tracker ? (There are so many open > issues > for so long time that I am unshure about that.)
I think few people are following the activity on Savannah, I don't see problems to send these generic fixes here on the mailing list and give them a possibility to comment. The patches seem ok, thanks for that. Could you please complete them with the ChangeLog entries? Giuseppe