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Ability to ignore (reject) cookies altogether





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-10-28 12:25 -------
> What about cases when you want to disable cookie parsing for some methods,
> but have a cookie policy in place for those that do parse cookies?

Roland, that should not be a problem, as the cookie policy applies on per 
method basis. 

> But I still find the *off* switch preferable. I may even be able to rely 
> on the HTTP Client's cookie parsing manually, without having cookies 
> stored in the state.

You can instantiate any cookie spec of your liking and use it to parse cookie 
headers manually. 

Tastes differ, of course, but I personally do not see a lot value in having 
COOKIE_PARSING_ENABLED option. Again, it's just an opinion which may well be 
wrong.

Oleg

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