[jira] [Commented] (HTTPCLIENT-1077) CookiePolicy.RFC_2109: Unable to parse expires attribute (Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT)

2011-04-12 Thread Oleg Kalnichevski (JIRA)

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Oleg Kalnichevski commented on HTTPCLIENT-1077:
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> Please also note that HttpClient 3.1 was able to handle such Cookies. 

So is HttpClient 4.x when using BEST_MATCH policy, which is default.

Oleg

> CookiePolicy.RFC_2109: Unable to parse expires attribute (Thu, 01-Dec-94 
> 16:00:00 GMT)
> --
>
> Key: HTTPCLIENT-1077
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-1077
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: HttpCookie
>Affects Versions: 4.1.1
> Environment: JVM where de default Locale ist not Locale.US.
>Reporter: Andreas Fagschlunger
>Priority: Minor
>  Labels: coocki
> Attachments: HTTPCLIENT-1077.zip
>
>
> In our Application we're facing problems using HttpClient 4.x (didn't have 
> that problem with HttpClient 3.1). The HttpClient has problems parsing the 
> Cookie's Expires-Attribute:
> 2011-04-08 10:14:21,647 [btpool0-0] WARN  
> org.apache.http.client.protocol.ResponseProcessCookies - Invalid cookie 
> header: "Set-Cookie: dfName=""; Expires=Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT; 
> Path=/appl/ebp". Unable to parse expires attribute: Thu
> We are using Cookie-Policy RFC2109:
> httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient(connectionManager);
> httpClient.getParams().setParameter(ClientPNames.COOKIE_POLICY, 
> CookiePolicy.RFC_2109);
> The problems seems to be the JVM's default Locale, which is in our case de_AT 
> and not en_US. See following Example:
> [Java]
> System.out.println("Locale=" + Locale.getDefault());
> String[] datePatterns = new String[] {
> DateUtils.PATTERN_ASCTIME,
> DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1036,
> DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1123 };
> for (String pattern : datePatterns) {
> try {
> SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat(pattern);
> dateFormat.parse("Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT");
> } catch (ParseException e) {
> System.out.println("Pattern '" + pattern + "' failed.");
> }
> }
> [/Java]
> The output for me is following:
> Locale=de_AT
> Pattern 'EEE MMM d HH:mm:ss ' failed.
> Pattern ', dd-MMM-yy HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> Pattern 'EEE, dd MMM  HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> Setting the default Locale to US (Locale.setDefault(Locale.US)), the output 
> changes:
> Locale=en_US
> Pattern 'EEE MMM d HH:mm:ss ' failed.
> Pattern 'EEE, dd MMM  HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> So the Date (Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT) and the pattern 
> (DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1036: , dd-MMM-yy HH:mm:ss zzz) seem to be valid, 
> just the Locale is not explicitly set for the SimpleDateFormat:
> http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#SimpleDateFormat%28java.lang.String,%20java.util.Locale%29
> I hope I didn't waste your time and this is realy a bug.
> Best regards,
> Billie

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[jira] [Commented] (HTTPCLIENT-1077) CookiePolicy.RFC_2109: Unable to parse expires attribute (Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT)

2011-04-12 Thread Andreas Fagschlunger (JIRA)

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Andreas Fagschlunger commented on HTTPCLIENT-1077:
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Please see section "10.1.2  Expires and Max-Age" of the RFC 2109:

http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2109.txt

{code}
10.1.2  Expires and Max-Age

   Netscape's original proposal defined an Expires header that took a
   date value in a fixed-length variant format in place of Max-Age:

   Wdy, DD-Mon-YY HH:MM:SS GMT

   Note that the Expires date format contains embedded spaces, and that
   "old" cookies did not have quotes around values.  Clients that
   implement to this specification should be aware of "old" cookies and
   Expires.
{/code}

According to the Specification the HttpClient should be able to handle "old" 
cookies without quotes when CookiePolicy.RFC2109 is explicitly set? Or am I 
wrong? Please also note that HttpClient 3.1 was able to handle such Cookies.

> CookiePolicy.RFC_2109: Unable to parse expires attribute (Thu, 01-Dec-94 
> 16:00:00 GMT)
> --
>
> Key: HTTPCLIENT-1077
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-1077
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: HttpCookie
>Affects Versions: 4.1.1
> Environment: JVM where de default Locale ist not Locale.US.
>Reporter: Andreas Fagschlunger
>Priority: Minor
>  Labels: coocki
> Attachments: HTTPCLIENT-1077.zip
>
>
> In our Application we're facing problems using HttpClient 4.x (didn't have 
> that problem with HttpClient 3.1). The HttpClient has problems parsing the 
> Cookie's Expires-Attribute:
> 2011-04-08 10:14:21,647 [btpool0-0] WARN  
> org.apache.http.client.protocol.ResponseProcessCookies - Invalid cookie 
> header: "Set-Cookie: dfName=""; Expires=Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT; 
> Path=/appl/ebp". Unable to parse expires attribute: Thu
> We are using Cookie-Policy RFC2109:
> httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient(connectionManager);
> httpClient.getParams().setParameter(ClientPNames.COOKIE_POLICY, 
> CookiePolicy.RFC_2109);
> The problems seems to be the JVM's default Locale, which is in our case de_AT 
> and not en_US. See following Example:
> [Java]
> System.out.println("Locale=" + Locale.getDefault());
> String[] datePatterns = new String[] {
> DateUtils.PATTERN_ASCTIME,
> DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1036,
> DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1123 };
> for (String pattern : datePatterns) {
> try {
> SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat(pattern);
> dateFormat.parse("Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT");
> } catch (ParseException e) {
> System.out.println("Pattern '" + pattern + "' failed.");
> }
> }
> [/Java]
> The output for me is following:
> Locale=de_AT
> Pattern 'EEE MMM d HH:mm:ss ' failed.
> Pattern ', dd-MMM-yy HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> Pattern 'EEE, dd MMM  HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> Setting the default Locale to US (Locale.setDefault(Locale.US)), the output 
> changes:
> Locale=en_US
> Pattern 'EEE MMM d HH:mm:ss ' failed.
> Pattern 'EEE, dd MMM  HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> So the Date (Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT) and the pattern 
> (DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1036: , dd-MMM-yy HH:mm:ss zzz) seem to be valid, 
> just the Locale is not explicitly set for the SimpleDateFormat:
> http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#SimpleDateFormat%28java.lang.String,%20java.util.Locale%29
> I hope I didn't waste your time and this is realy a bug.
> Best regards,
> Billie

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[jira] [Commented] (HTTPCLIENT-1077) CookiePolicy.RFC_2109: Unable to parse expires attribute (Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT)

2011-04-08 Thread Andreas Fagschlunger (JIRA)

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Andreas Fagschlunger commented on HTTPCLIENT-1077:
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Hm, the error message is "Unable to parse expires attribute: Thu ", the 
Expires-String is "Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT". According to the 
BasicExpiresHandler the whole Expires-String should be displayed in the log 
message:

http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client-ga/httpclient/xref/org/apache/http/impl/cookie/BasicExpiresHandler.html

Maybe there is something wrong with the whole cookie format? Is it possible 
that the Cookie-Spec RFC 2109 don't likes the comma (,) in the 
Expires-Date-String?

> CookiePolicy.RFC_2109: Unable to parse expires attribute (Thu, 01-Dec-94 
> 16:00:00 GMT)
> --
>
> Key: HTTPCLIENT-1077
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-1077
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: HttpCookie
>Affects Versions: 4.1.1
> Environment: JVM where de default Locale ist not Locale.US.
>Reporter: Andreas Fagschlunger
>Priority: Minor
>  Labels: coocki
> Attachments: HTTPCLIENT-1077.zip
>
>
> In our Application we're facing problems using HttpClient 4.x (didn't have 
> that problem with HttpClient 3.1). The HttpClient has problems parsing the 
> Cookie's Expires-Attribute:
> 2011-04-08 10:14:21,647 [btpool0-0] WARN  
> org.apache.http.client.protocol.ResponseProcessCookies - Invalid cookie 
> header: "Set-Cookie: dfName=""; Expires=Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT; 
> Path=/appl/ebp". Unable to parse expires attribute: Thu
> We are using Cookie-Policy RFC2109:
> httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient(connectionManager);
> httpClient.getParams().setParameter(ClientPNames.COOKIE_POLICY, 
> CookiePolicy.RFC_2109);
> The problems seems to be the JVM's default Locale, which is in our case de_AT 
> and not en_US. See following Example:
> [Java]
> System.out.println("Locale=" + Locale.getDefault());
> String[] datePatterns = new String[] {
> DateUtils.PATTERN_ASCTIME,
> DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1036,
> DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1123 };
> for (String pattern : datePatterns) {
> try {
> SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat(pattern);
> dateFormat.parse("Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT");
> } catch (ParseException e) {
> System.out.println("Pattern '" + pattern + "' failed.");
> }
> }
> [/Java]
> The output for me is following:
> Locale=de_AT
> Pattern 'EEE MMM d HH:mm:ss ' failed.
> Pattern ', dd-MMM-yy HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> Pattern 'EEE, dd MMM  HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> Setting the default Locale to US (Locale.setDefault(Locale.US)), the output 
> changes:
> Locale=en_US
> Pattern 'EEE MMM d HH:mm:ss ' failed.
> Pattern 'EEE, dd MMM  HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> So the Date (Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT) and the pattern 
> (DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1036: , dd-MMM-yy HH:mm:ss zzz) seem to be valid, 
> just the Locale is not explicitly set for the SimpleDateFormat:
> http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#SimpleDateFormat%28java.lang.String,%20java.util.Locale%29
> I hope I didn't waste your time and this is realy a bug.
> Best regards,
> Billie

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[jira] [Commented] (HTTPCLIENT-1077) CookiePolicy.RFC_2109: Unable to parse expires attribute (Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT)

2011-04-08 Thread Oleg Kalnichevski (JIRA)

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Oleg Kalnichevski commented on HTTPCLIENT-1077:
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That's bizarre. As far as I can tell US locale is explicitly set when creating 
instances of SimpleDateFormat [1]. Am I still missing something?

Oleg

[1] 
http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client-ga/httpclient/xref/org/apache/http/impl/cookie/DateUtils.html#249
 

> CookiePolicy.RFC_2109: Unable to parse expires attribute (Thu, 01-Dec-94 
> 16:00:00 GMT)
> --
>
> Key: HTTPCLIENT-1077
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-1077
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: HttpCookie
>Affects Versions: 4.1.1
> Environment: JVM where de default Locale ist not Locale.US.
>Reporter: Andreas Fagschlunger
>Priority: Minor
>  Labels: coocki
>
> In our Application we're facing problems using HttpClient 4.x (didn't have 
> that problem with HttpClient 3.1). The HttpClient has problems parsing the 
> Cookie's Expires-Attribute:
> 2011-04-08 10:14:21,647 [btpool0-0] WARN  
> org.apache.http.client.protocol.ResponseProcessCookies - Invalid cookie 
> header: "Set-Cookie: dfName=""; Expires=Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT; 
> Path=/appl/ebp". Unable to parse expires attribute: Thu
> We are using Cookie-Policy RFC2109:
> httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient(connectionManager);
> httpClient.getParams().setParameter(ClientPNames.COOKIE_POLICY, 
> CookiePolicy.RFC_2109);
> The problems seems to be the JVM's default Locale, which is in our case de_AT 
> and not en_US. See following Example:
> [Java]
> System.out.println("Locale=" + Locale.getDefault());
> String[] datePatterns = new String[] {
> DateUtils.PATTERN_ASCTIME,
> DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1036,
> DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1123 };
> for (String pattern : datePatterns) {
> try {
> SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat(pattern);
> dateFormat.parse("Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT");
> } catch (ParseException e) {
> System.out.println("Pattern '" + pattern + "' failed.");
> }
> }
> [/Java]
> The output for me is following:
> Locale=de_AT
> Pattern 'EEE MMM d HH:mm:ss ' failed.
> Pattern ', dd-MMM-yy HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> Pattern 'EEE, dd MMM  HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> Setting the default Locale to US (Locale.setDefault(Locale.US)), the output 
> changes:
> Locale=en_US
> Pattern 'EEE MMM d HH:mm:ss ' failed.
> Pattern 'EEE, dd MMM  HH:mm:ss zzz' failed.
> So the Date (Thu, 01-Dec-94 16:00:00 GMT) and the pattern 
> (DateUtils.PATTERN_RFC1036: , dd-MMM-yy HH:mm:ss zzz) seem to be valid, 
> just the Locale is not explicitly set for the SimpleDateFormat:
> http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#SimpleDateFormat%28java.lang.String,%20java.util.Locale%29
> I hope I didn't waste your time and this is realy a bug.
> Best regards,
> Billie

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