Hi again, Thanks Karl, I was able of doing that after defining some "login sequence", but also after filling database (cookiedata table) with certain values due to "domain constrictions". Before every web call, I suspect Manifold only takes cookies from URL exact subdomain (i.e. x.y.z.com), so if you define your cookie as "z.com" it won't be sent, so I added every subdomain by hand and started to work.
Regards. El vie., 20 jul. 2018 a las 8:12, Gustavo Beneitez (< [email protected]>) escribió: > Hi, > > thanks a lot, please let me check then the documentation for an example of > that. > > Regards! > > El jue., 19 jul. 2018 a las 21:54, Karl Wright (<[email protected]>) > escribió: > >> You are correct that cookies are not shared among threads. That is by >> design. >> >> The only way to set cookies for the WebConnector is to have there be a >> "login sequence". The login sequence sets cookies that are then used by >> all subsequent fetches. >> >> Thanks, >> Karl >> >> >> On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 3:38 PM Gustavo Beneitez < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> I have tried to look for an answer before writing this email, no luck. >>> Sorry for the inconvenience if it is already answered. >>> >>> I need to set a cookie at the begining of the web crawling. The cookie >>> rules the language you get the content, and while there are several >>> choices, if no cookie is found there will be a "default language". >>> >>> I made a JSP which sets the cookie and contains several links (href), >>> and pointed ManifoldCF to this page as the repository seed. I expected to >>> get the crawling engine starting to capture links with correct language >>> indicated by the cookie, but what I really got is a lot of content shown in >>> default language. >>> >>> What I think about that is that cookies are not shared between thread >>> spiders, so it is not possible to get cookies remain between links. Cookie >>> domain is correct, also cookie expiration >>> >>> I would appreciate so much if you can help me on this. >>> >>> Thanks in advance! >>> >>> >>>
