I found out the real issue. Using addRequestHeader also works for
cookies, but there is an issue with HTTP attribute
responseHeaders.
As this attribute is an associative array (string[string]) it
contains only 1 value for 1 key.
In case there are several HTTP keys with the same name, it only
contains the last value.
Example:
set-cookie = A; path=/; HttpOnly
set-cookie = B; path=/; HttpOnly
content-type = text/plain
reponseHeaders["set-cookie"] contains only the seccond value.
To work around this issue you have to react on "onReceiveHeader"
and catch the values there.
Kind regards
André
On Monday, 6 October 2014 at 06:43:58 UTC, andre wrote:
Hi,
from a GET request I receive an value "set-cookie" in the
reponse header. The value from "set-cookie" I have to provide
as cookie value for the next post request. CURL provides a
command line command
--cookie "USER_TOKEN=Yes"
In the std.net.curl HTTP API, there is no possibility to set a
cookie value.
Could you check?
Kind regards
André