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Posted to dev@hc.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2003/04/17 14:53:13 UTC

DO NOT REPLY [Bug 19102] - Set-Cookie2 and Set-Cookie

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Set-Cookie2 and Set-Cookie

olegk@apache.org changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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   Target Milestone|---                         |2.1 Final



------- Additional Comments From olegk@apache.org  2003-04-17 12:53 -------
Currently HttpClient offers only VERY limited support for Set-Cookie2 headers.
It basically treats them as RFC2109 style cookies. HttpClient has never been
properly tested for the RFC2965 compliance. RFC2965 support has been planned for
3.0 release.

You are absolutely accurate in pointing out the flaw in the cookie handling
logic. We are committed to fixing this bug. The question is when 

Folks, any strong opinions regarding as to when this bug must be fixed?

Oleg