- Niklas Angebrand made the cookie support in libcurl properly deal with the
"HttpOnly" feature introduced by Microsoft and apparently also supported by Firefox: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms533046.aspx . HttpOnly is now supported when received from servers in HTTP headers, when written to cookie jars and when read from existing cookie jars.
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Daniel S (31 Jan 2008)
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- Niklas Angebrand made the cookie support in libcurl properly deal with the
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"HttpOnly" feature introduced by Microsoft and apparently also supported by
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Firefox: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms533046.aspx . HttpOnly
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is now supported when received from servers in HTTP headers, when written to
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cookie jars and when read from existing cookie jars.
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I modified test case 31 and 46 to also do some basic HttpOnly testing.
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- Dmitry Kurochkin moved several struct fields from the connectdata struct to
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the SingleRequest one to make pipelining better. It is a bit tricky to keep
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them in the right place, to keep things related to the actual request or to
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