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Kazuya,
Per default HttpClient uses very strict RFC2109 compliant cookie spec, which requires
all cookies to have a version attribute. Those cookies that do not have an explicit
version attribute are assumed to be of version 0 (formatted according to the Netscape
cookie dra
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Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 5:39 PM
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: RE: cookie version info
Hello,
I can't tell for what reasons IE behaves as it does.
Cookies with version 0 are always formatted using CookiePolicy.NETSCAPE. You can
search for the cookie in the HttpState, then
heers,
Roland
"Imabayashi, Kazuya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
19.03.2004 09:26
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To: "'Commons HttpClient Project'"
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Subject:RE: cookie version
: Re: cookie version info
Hello,
there are two versions of the Cookie spec, the old one (RFC 2109) and the new one (RFC
2965). Cookies that adhere to the new spec include version info when sent back to the
server. RFC 2965 also includes information about compatibility with older servers.
http
Hello,
there are two versions of the Cookie spec, the old one
(RFC 2109) and the new one (RFC 2965). Cookies that
adhere to the new spec include version info when sent
back to the server. RFC 2965 also includes information
about compatibility with older servers.
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2965.tx