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[jira] [Commented] (MJAVADOC-528) Invalid 'expires' attribute
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Michael Osipov commented on MJAVADOC-528:
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I am inclined to drop the entire line. Have you tried that?
> Invalid 'expires' attribute
> ---------------------------
>
> Key: MJAVADOC-528
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MJAVADOC-528
> Project: Maven Javadoc Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: javadoc
> Affects Versions: 3.0.1
> Reporter: Roberto Benedetti
> Priority: Major
> Labels: detectLinks
> Attachments: cookie.patch
>
>
> When detectLinks is enabled and the plugin checks if the url is valid, warnings like this
> {code:java}
> Invalid cookie header: "Set-Cookie: logged_in=no; domain=.github.com; path=/; expires=Sun, 06 Jun 2038 14:02:43 -0000; secure; HttpOnly". Invalid 'expires' attribute: Sun, 06 Jun 2038 14:02:43 -0000
> {code}
> may appear.
> Previous warning was due to {{com.google.code.gson:gson:jar:2.5}} dependency and is raised by HttpClient which does not expect 'expires' values compliant to RFC 6265.
> The attachment is a patch which makes HttpClient ignore cookies. Maybe a better solution would be upgrading to the latest HttpComponents API which supports RFC 6265.
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