Dave & Dennis,
Those headers you report are a redirect which probably needs to be
followed.
What happens if you follow the URL indicated in the "Location" field?
That URL seems to indicate from it's name that is has something to do
with setting cookies.
Dave,
I am trying to find the cookies... In response to my login,
libUrlLastRHHeaders() returns this:
HTTP/1.1 302 Moved Temporarily
Server: Zeus/3.4
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 00:59:02 GMT
Connection: close
Location:
http://cookiejar.lycos.com/cgi-bin/mayaCookies?
m_LE=ATFW396OinZbAY4vG4DLdMbB7MgA&m_PR=4&m_CBURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.quote
.com%2Fqc%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fm_E%3DvNz1veQGl6DTfuByc_RNFJa9WmMfGBl9GKZcle
hDhLYVfb4d96S9orrvpajYxL1_au7wqvuZzszKGecKq4R6CAqgrPcnGwy1uRSmnPZd3gyvq
6AeS0AuXvfR3e059Xcq35Opu6-phKMbTR8z6ypKeaL4hQdBv-
J1YkzAHELp0EP7RGUXutasf9H_HgUKCa5t4Ib2pj4y9tfKGecKq4R6CAqgrPcnGwy1eZPpW
tvxyhGi3dOjTPgKgWyDbj7RfDY2IFW-
TAfSRynZtFZuwmL88XyUjjeC9dcfL5TXgVnaPQtB4b_p5MCgn-
KrDjOvRXGn&Z=1135126743
P3p: CP="CAO DSP COR CURa ADMa DEVa CONo PSAa OUR IND DEM PRE PUR TAIa
NAV UNI"
Expires: = -1
Window-Target: _self
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, max-age=0, s-maxage=0,
must-revalidate
########## I am not seeing any set-cookie in there.
It kind of looks like it does not like my login request for some
reason.
These are the cookies captured by the browser after the login:
IFsess=1
QANON
IF_SessionCookie1
A=1
ASP.NET_SessionId
#########After I make the data request, a bunch more cookies show up
in the browser:
MAYA_SSO_4
QID
QCBASE
QB
PORTUSERVER
IF_SessionCookie1
IF_SessionCookie2
IF_SessionCookie2
############# Cookies seem to be flying all over the place, but I just
can't seem to find when/how to capture them. I must be missing
something very fundamental. :-(
Dennis
On Dec 20, 2005, at 2:48 AM, Dave Cragg wrote:
On 19 Dec 2005, at 20:30, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
I am not sure but it seems you want to set a cookie?
In that case read the cookie page from netscape:
http://wp.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html
what you need to do in rev is to get the libURLLastHTTPHeaders() it
should contain a line similar to this:
This should be libUrlLastRHHeaders(). This returns the headers
received from the remote host's response. (libUrlLastHttpHeaders()
returns the last headers used by libUrl in a request.)
Set-Cookie: NameOfCookie=Value; path=/; expires=Wednesday,
09-Nov-2006 23:12:40 GMT
You need to set the httpHeaders to this line in response to keep
logged in, showing that you have kept the cookie:
Cookie: NameOfCookie=Value
Beware: There are ways to have several cookies in the same request!
So you need to accommodate for that. Also if you get a Set-Cookie
header with a date before the current date, you should delete the
cookie.
To pretend to be someone else, you need to to set the "User-Agent:"
header to something else using libURLSetCustomHTTPHeaders.
You should just set the httpHeaders for this as well.
(libURLSetCustomHTTPHeaders is for setting a complete set of headers
including the request line, and is probably only useful for things
such as HEAD or OPTIONS requests.)
To add multiple headers to the httpHeaders, you can do something like
this:
put "Cookie: NameOFCookie=Value" into tMyHeaders
put return & "User-Agent: specialAgentString" after tMyHeaders
set the httpHeaders to tMyHeaders
Cheers
Dave
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