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Eric Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
04.11.2003 17:10
Please respond to "Commons HttpClient Project"
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Subject: Cookie test case failures with Tomcat 4.1.29
It would seem that the latest Tomca
o webapps, then started
> >>up Tomcat with a "./catalina.sh run". Then I ran the tests as reported.
> >>
> >>-Eric.
> >>
> >>Kalnichevski, Oleg wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>Eric,
> >>>Stran
and had no failing test cases of whatsoever. I reran the test cases with the latest code from CVS HEAD and 2.0 branch against Tomcat 4.1.29 after having read your message. Again, no failing test cases.
Did you keep your old server.xml file?
Oleg
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From: Eric Johnson [mailto
ving read your message. Again, no failing test
> >cases.
> >
> >Did you keep your old server.xml file?
> >
> >Oleg
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Eric Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 17:11
> >To: HttpClie
e latest code from CVS HEAD and 2.0 branch against Tomcat 4.1.29 after having read your message. Again, no failing test cases.
Did you keep your old server.xml file?
Oleg
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file?
Oleg
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From: Eric Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 17:11
To: HttpClient
Subject: Cookie test case failures with Tomcat 4.1.29
It would seem that the latest Tomcat (4.1.29) has engaged in a subtle
change in behavior with respect
It would seem that the latest Tomcat (4.1.29) has engaged in a subtle
change in behavior with respect to cookies. When I ran it this morning,
nine of the cookie related test cases failed. Last week, I was running
with Tomcat 4.1.27, and everything worked fine.
Since I had it readily available