Hi,
you're right, the ignore cookie policy switch them off.
Doesn't the browser compatibility policy work?
In the worst case, if you have a server that sends such special cookie,
you can write your own policy.
Marc.
Thakkar, Sachin wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I just tried that out and it seems that HttpClient
does not have any cookie policies that say basically don't check against
any RFC - I believe Ignore Cookies turns off cookies all together.
Am I wrong in any of my previous statements? (I'm rather new to the
Apache packages)
Thanks,
Sachin
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Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Webtest] RE: Cookies with WebTest
Hi,
you can change the cookie policy to any of HttpClient's policy (or your
own). Have a look for instance at this older post in the mailing list
for
instance:
http://www.nabble.com/Change-Cookie-Policy-with-a-Groovy-step-tf1474639.
html#a3988557
Marc.
Thakkar, Sachin wrote:
I believe the issue is that the cookies aren't compliant with RFC 2109
and that is the problem that prevents the cookies from being stored.
Is there any way to disable the fact that cookie compliance is
checked.
FYI I do not have access to server cookie types.
Thanks,
Sachin
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Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 1:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Webtest] Cookies with WebTest
Hi,
normally cookies handling works just fine. Nevertheless some server
sends cookies in a non standard format, what could be a cause of
problem.
The best thing to do is probably to change the log level to see the
http traffic (see lib/log4j.properties) and to compare the cookies
sent and received with some sent and received by a "normal" browser
(liveHttpHeaders is a nice Firefox addon for this purpose).
Marc.
Thakkar, Sachin wrote:
Hi,
I was using WebTest to do some HTML app testing and encountered a few
problems which I believe are related to cookies. I have to login to a
website to gain access to the sandbox I am testing in. I must enter a
different login once in the sandbox to complete the login process and
get access to the URLs I must test. I am new to WebTest so please
correct me if I am wrong.
I am able to successfully login to the first site and get to the
login
page of the particular sandbox I want access to. I am quite sure that
I am populating the login and password fields correctly yet after
click the login button, I get back to a page that says you must be
logged in to perform this action.
By the way, there is an intermediary processing login page that I
must
go through to get to a successful login complete page. I do this by
sleep for a given amount of time and then invoking a proper page.
This
worked perfectly for the first login but does not work for the
second.
Due to the similar method, I am led to believe it is an issue with
cookies rather than this login redirect page.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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