At 08.07 06/12/2000 -0600, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
>At 3:02 PM +0100 12/6/00, Gabriele Bartolini wrote:
>>Yep ... I guess you are right !!! So everything gets easier ... But, in
>>the dictionary we cannot determine on the fly, directly, those cookies
>>which have to be considered valid.
>
>Why's that? Let say I have a server www.foo.bar.com. I can use any cookies
>set for my domain or even my subdomain. So that means I need to do a
>lookup for cookies set by:
>
>bar.com
>foo.bar.com
>www.foo.bar.com
OK. It seems to be fine. As far as I know, I could also set a domain
restriction in a cookie with '.bar.com'. Rather, that's what I'd use if
needed it and that's what I was taught to use in these cases. So, we only
have to perform double lookups (with or without '.', if you agree with my
opinion) for each domain class. Not bad. And then iterate the list. Great.
Anything else?
Ciao
-Gabriele
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with a clean line of sight... well, pack your bags, boys. War's over"
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