El mié, 25-03-2015 a las 11:20 +0100, Jérémy Lal escribió: > 2015-03-25 9:01 GMT+01:00 Carlos Garcia Campos <[email protected]>: > > El mar, 24-03-2015 a las 22:48 +0100, Jérémy Lal escribió: > >> 2015-03-24 21:21 GMT+01:00 Jérémy Lal <[email protected]>: > >> > I'm seeing something very weird in a complicated setup here, and am > >> > trying to > >> > understand what's happening: > >> > > >> > 1 - open page urlA, Set-Cookie CA > >> > 2 - do xhr requests to urlB (ETag set in response) > >> > 3 - load same page urlA, Set-Cookie CB > >> > 4 - do xhr request to urlB 304 (If-None-Match hit), a response is sent > >> > from expressjs server, without a content-type header set (the server > >> > gets Cookie CB) > >> > >> I think i found how to reproduce with this precision in step 4: > >> > >> 4 - do xhr request to urlB 304 (If-None-Match hit) > >> ** with the same Last-Modified header as in step 2 ** > >> > >> It makes webkit2gtk 2.7.4 go back in time and it start sending cookies > >> from the past ! > >> > >> > >> > 5 - a second xhr request to never requested urlC is done: the server > >> > gets Cookie CA ! > >> > >> > am going to test against webkit2gtk 2.8.0 > >> > >> building... > > > > What libsoup version are you using? > > The one from debian jessie, 2.48. > I just gave a try with webkit2gtk 2.8.0 and it does the same.
I asked because the new libsoup version 2.50 has several fixes in the disk cache. > The symptoms are a bit different. Sometimes when i do a test, the bug > does not appear, > and two third of the times it appears. Could you file a bug report with instructions to reproduce the issue? or even better a test case if possible? > Jérémy. > Thanks, -- Carlos Garcia Campos http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF3D322D0EC4582C3
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