Hi Adrian,

Thanks for the quick response!

My problem is that I don't have a 'Cookie' object. I only have the text string for the name of the cookie and its value and I couldn't see any easy way for me to construct up a Cookie object from that... or any exposed http cookie header (not set-cookie header) parsing that would make it easy for me to construct up the Cookie object from my text (I"m essentially reading a 'cookie' header myself and proxying the cookie over to another http server via the httpclient library). Parsing the cookie could actually be wasted cycles, too, because I don't maintain any state between requests; I create and destroy an HttpClient for each request (GetMethod) I execute. I'm happy with my current workaround, but it means I'll have to make sure the implementation bits don't change too much between revs, as you guys continue on.

Again, thanks for your time and nice work!

-Eric


Adrian Sutton wrote:


Hi Eric,


If I manually set a "cookie" header on a request (for example, if I'm
proxying a request myself), HttpMethodBase will always clobber it during
addCookieRequestHeader(). I would think that it should merge in any
client state cookies to the header I add, rather than clobbering mine.



You should add cookies using the HttpState.addCookie method rather than adding it directly as a header, then it won't be clobbered and will be correctly merged into any other cookies being sent.

We don't consider the current behaviour a bug, though if enough people
requested it I imagine it would be possible to change.

Regards,

Adrian Sutton.

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