Hi Daniel, On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 18:26:40 +0200, Daniel Janus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The current version of Drakma contains a check of cookie domains' > validity. A (textual) domain is considered to be valid iff either > it contains a dot or is exactly "localhost". I'm sure there is a > reason for this (perhaps some part of a relevant RFC?), but I got > bitten by it in a real-world scenario. I was using Drakma for > testing of a Java EE-based web application at my company, accessible > at the internal address "http://someserver:9090/gui/app". I wouldn't call this "real-world" as in the real "real world" domain names without a dot don't exist... :) But, yes, this is obviously useful for in-house testing. > I quickly hacked up a patch (attached) to Drakma which adds a > special variable *ALLOW-DOTLESS-COOKIE-DOMAINS-P*, which, when set > to non-NIL, causes the domains like SOMESERVER to be accepted. > > Might it be useful to include in the official distribution? Looks fine to me except that it's lacking the HTML documentation patch. http://weitz.de/patches.html Could you add this and send a diff against the current dev version? http://bknr.net/trac/browser/trunk/thirdparty/drakma Thanks a lot, Edi. _______________________________________________ drakma-devel mailing list drakma-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/drakma-devel