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2005 May 18
2
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2009 Apr 10
0
p3p policy and rails 2.3
Hi, Has anyone encountered a problem where IE6 rejects all P3P policies sent by Rails/Nginx? I had a simple setup that worked in 2.2.2 and it doesn''t anymore: Server: nginx/0.6.32 Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 00:03:36 GMT Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Connection: keep-alive Set-Cookie: _app_session=BAh7BjoPc2Vzc2lvbl9pZCIlNjZjMTU0Nzk0YWFiMmQ2N2IxOGQ2ZjJhNjgzMmM3ZTI
2006 Jan 11
9
Prototype & Cookies
Has anyone written any "cookie" class using prototype? Basically, what I am looking for is if there is an easy way to store mutiple cookies in a single cookie using hash or something - easy writing and retrieval (updating the cookie value). For eg - If I had 25 cookies for my domain 5 of the cookies would either get dropped or not be set (as there is a limit of 20 cookies per domain).
2007 Aug 17
1
Cookie Sessions in Merb?
I like the cookie sessions that Rails edge has - they make sense, they''re fast, easy. For those that don''t know: the default session mechanism is to give developers a Hash called session. To store this object between requests it Marshals the session object and sends the object itself (now as a bitstream) back to clients to store in their cookie file. To prevent users from
2013 Aug 25
2
RCurl cookiejar
R-helpers, When I use cURL in the Terminal: curl --cookie-jar cookie.txt --url "http://corpusdelespanol.org/x.asp" --user-agent "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.7; rv:16.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/23.0" --location --include a cookie file "cookie.txt" is saved to my working directory. However, when I try what I think is the equivalent command R with RCurl:
2006 Jan 07
2
can store array or hash in cookies?
Hi According to rdoc: value - the cookie''s value or list of values (as an array). So, I can use arrays, briliant. But.... It does not work (at least on webrick) I wrote a controller: def check_cookies_first cookies[:chef] = {:value => ["first", "second"], :expires => Time.local (2020)} render_text ":)" end def
2010 Nov 14
1
RCurl and cookies in POST requests
Hello. I know that it's usually possible to write cookies to a cookie file by removing the curl handle and doing a gc() call. I can do this with getURL(), but I just can't obtain the same results with postForm(). If I use: curlHandle <- getCurlHandle(cookiefile=FILE, cookiejar=FILE) and then do: getURL(http://example.com/script.cgi, curl=curlHandle) rm(curlHandle) gc() it's
2007 Oct 04
2
newbie question with login form
hi, i''m just starting to work with this incredible tool... but i got a first problem with the login process i''m logging on my app like this : ------ @agent = WWW::Mechanize.new { |a| a.log = Logger.new("mech.log") } @agent.user_agent_alias = ''Mac Safari'' @page = @agent.get("http://myappAdress/") @form = @page.forms.first
2012 Sep 19
1
scraping with session cookies
Hi, I am starting coding in r and one of the things that i want to do is to scrape some data from the web. The problem that I am having is that I cannot get passed the disclaimer page (which produces a session cookie). I have been able to collect some ideas and combine them in the code below but I dont get passed the disclaimer page. I am trying to agree the disclaimer with the postForm and write
2012 Jun 07
1
How to set cookies in RCurl
Hi, I am trying to access a website and read its content. The website is a restricted access website that I access through a proxy server (which therefore requires me to enable cookies). I have problems in allowing Rcurl to receive and send cookies. The following lines give me: library(RCurl) library(XML) url <- "http://www.theurl.com" content <- readHTMLTable(url) content
2009 Sep 17
1
RCurl and Google Scholar's EndNote references
Hi! I've performed a Google Scholar Search using a query, let's say "Frank Harrell", and parsed the links to the EndNote references from the resulting HTML code. Now I'd like to download all the references automatically. For this, I have tried to use RCurl, but I can't seem to get it working: I always get error code "403 Forbidden" from the web server.
2020 Jul 20
1
Re: [PATCH nbdkit v2] curl: Implement header and cookie scripts.
On 7/15/20 3:53 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > This rather complex feature solves a problem for certain web services > that require a cookie or token for access, especially one which must > be periodically renewed. > > For motivation for this feature see the included documentation, and > item (1)(b) here: > >
2007 Feb 05
2
adding a cookie
hi there, I''m not sure if it is better to use the ml or the forum so I ended to post on both ... I''m trying to login into a page that is using javascript to set a cookie: <script language="JavaScript"> {text "\n" " \n" " \n" " document.cookie = ''vhp_js=v995105608h85339294p;path=/;domain=.venere.com;expire=0'';
2008 May 18
1
Problem with cookies in CGI mode
So it took me ages to figure out how to get cookies set in my app, and here was the problem. I''m using camping''s built in CGI support, and with that you can have something like domain.com/blah/app.rb and that will go to your / route, which is okay, except that the path the cookies are set with is domain.com/blah/app.rb/ So if you try to use that url, none of your
2006 Apr 16
9
''depot'' app, where''s session?
Many of you probably know the ''depot'' app from the ''Agile Rails development'' book. I have constructed the ''products'' model, the Store-controller, and the ''Cart'' and ''Line Item'' classes. I have told Application-controller about :cart and :line_item: model :cart model :line_item Here''s part of
2018 Dec 18
1
[PATCH] virtio-ccw: diag 500 may return a negative cookie
If something goes wrong in the kvm io bus handling, the virtio-ccw diagnose may return a negative error value in the cookie gpr. Document this. Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck at redhat.com> --- Even if the virtio spec is the correct place to specify what diag 500 subcode 3 does, we also should mention here that the cookie may be an error. ---
2006 Feb 11
2
Session ID in a cookie?
I''ve been looking around for how to store the session ID in a cookie. The "Agile Web Development with Rails" books seems to indicate that this is done by default with Rails. But I don''t see a cookie being set in my browser. (yeah, they''re enabled) I poked through the RForum code to find something referencing "cookies" but nothing came up. Does
2006 May 11
3
Setting cookie value in test
In the initial version of my application I am just going to require cookies - down the road _considering_ changing that and providing something that works without. Anyway, this is somewhat of a two part question 1. Does this approach make sense or is there a better way typically used? Just have a before_filter in my application.rb to verify that the :_session_id cookie is present. If it
2023 Mar 03
3
[PATCH] docs: Prefer 'cookie' over 'handle'
In libnbd, we quickly learned that distinguishing between 'handle' (verb for acting on an object) and 'handle' (noun describing which object to act on) could get confusing; we solved it by renaming the latter to 'cookie'. Copy that approach into the NBD spec, and make it obvious that a cookie is opaque data from the point of view of the server. Makes no difference to
2008 Jun 24
1
cross domain cookie
My rails server runs on localhost. I want to set a cookie for the domain ".myapp.com". How do I do this? (i tried cookies[''xyz] = {:value => ''abc'' ,:domain => ''.myapp.com''} . It doesnt work. No cookie is being set when i specify domain like that. thanks in advance. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this