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Posted by Rik on 07/27/07 16:58
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 20:26:41 +0200, vic <vic at showsec dot <"com>"> wro=
te:
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> "Rik" <luiheidsgoeroe@hotmail.com> wrote in message =
> news:op.tv2v9y0cqnv3q9@metallium...
> On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 17:18:00 +0200, vic <vic at showsec dot <"com>"> =
> wrote:
>>> What's the exact Set-Cookie header? (Checking with LiveHTTPHeaders f=
or =
>>> FF for instance?)
>>>
>> Here are the headers from FF using LiveHTTPHeaders. There are some =
>> test cookies here I created to insure that cookies were working which=
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>> are in both IE7 and FF.
>>
>> Referer: http://www.showmyhorse.com/index.php
>> Cookie: PHPSESSID=3Ddcfcac06af2f4b5839d553d99d709b6d; =
>> cookie[three]=3Dcookiethree; cookie[two]=3Dcookietwo; cookie[one]=3Dc=
ookieone
>> If-Modified-Since: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 04:13:07 GMT
>> If-None-Match: "7dff74-13ad-467757d3"
>
> Not the request Cookie header, the response Set-Cookie header?
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I'm sorry but I'm not understanding how to get what you are asking for. =
I
haven't used LiveHTTPHeaders before. Is this a Config parameter that I =
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Need
to set and then login to the website?
I did install Fiddler for tracing HTTP on ie7 and I can get a response =
header from a working Vista (Ultimate) machine. Not sure what it's =
telling me - it expires Friday
</quote>
Please, please, do not quote signatures, it's a pain to react and quote =
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properly that way.
What I mean is I want the response headers from the webserver, the stuff=
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it sends before the HTML. There should be a Set-Cookie in there somewher=
e =
normally?
-- =
Rik Wasmus
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