Phil Dibowitz wrote:
> OK, well, bleck. Here's what's happening. There are several sections to the
> XML files, one of which is "COMPLETEPOSTOPTIONS" which are is the POST data
> to include in the HTTP request after the operation is complete. For all
> remotes, one of the cookie's is CookieKeyVal - for both Connectivity and
> Update. And they include this value for you in COMPLETEPOSTOPTIONS.
> 
> HOWEVER, for the 520, for whatever reason, this one cookie is absent from
> the COMPLETEPOSTOPTIONS section, and oddly enough, the site still expects to
> see it.
> 
> So what I'll probably do is if we're arch 9, I'll pass a flag in that says
> "add CookieKeyVal"...

I started to whip up a patch for this, but it'll break Stephen's patch, so
I'll do that as soon as Stephen's stuff is merged. It's only a small patch,
it'll only take a few minutes.

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