I have found the problem. 

It was in my parsing Cookie function.

webtest sends somithing like:
bla=bla; path=\;

and firefox:
bla=bla (without semicolon and path)

This was the problem. Thanks for your support.

Kind regards,
Markus


> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected]
> Gesendet: 16.01.07 12:51:27
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [Webtest] Cookie Problem


> Markus Maier wrote:
> > Hi
> > 
> > First of all: Sorry for the missing subject and thanks for the fast 
> > response. 
> > 
> >> I think that the meta http-equiv set-cookie is not currently handled in 
> >> htmlunit.
> > 
> > Yeah. I solved this by setting the cookie in the http header (now store and 
> > verifyCookie) works. Thanks for the hint. 
> 
> nevertheless you should open an issue if you discover something like 
> that to help improving it otherwise you will have to find a workaround 
> next time again.
> This is now fixed in htmlunit's SVN.
> 
> > 
> > But there is also another problem:
> > After store and verify I want to call another page (Just another invoke). 
> > But it seems that the received cookie will not be sent to the webserver. Is 
> > this possible?
> > I can't find anything in the documentation. (maybe I need a parameter of 
> > invoke for cookie sending?)
> > Does webtest send the received cookies automatically with each new invoke? 
> > How is the sendig of cookies generally handled?
> > 
> > BTW: I set the cookie now with: Set-Cookie: test=bla; path=/;
> > 
> > Maybe this line contains a error? But in the webbrowsers there is no 
> > problem with that. 
> 
> cookies are automatically handled and should be sent when appropriate 
> according to host and secure attributes.
> What are the host, port and protocol of both requests?
> 
> Marc.
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