Re: Can't retrieve cookies (closer, but not there yet)
Re: Can't retrieve cookies (closer, but not there yet)
- Subject: Re: Can't retrieve cookies (closer, but not there yet)
- From: Jeff Schmitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 23:43:18 -0600
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That didn't take long. It's the last flag for the cookie
constructor. Need to set it false.
Thanks again for the help.
Jeff
On Nov 10, 2009, at 11:40 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
Yes, beat me by about a minute. I just noticed the security column
was checked for that cookie in the browser. Now I just have to
figure out why it's making it secure.
Thanks!
Jeff
On Nov 10, 2009, at 11:37 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Nov 10, 2009, at 9:31 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
On 11/11/2009, at 4:22 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Nov 10, 2009, at 9:11 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
Holy resurrected thread batman. I never did get cookies
working, and I'd REALLY like to figure out why. I've got a
brand new dev machine, running Eclipse 3.4, WOLips 3.4.5830.
Everything is running great through apache, with DirectConnect
Disabled and a nice URL of:
http://localhost/cgi-bin/WebObjects/netBrackets.woa/-7777
I'm using WOCookie to set my cookie:
NSTimestamp expires = new NSTimestamp()
.timestampByAddingGregorianUnits(1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
WOCookie poolCookie = new WOCookie("POOL",
Session().getPoolName(), "/", null, expires, true);
erm. Look at that last param. isSecure. That does not mean
"Yeah, I think some security would be nice!" It means, only send
this cookie over an HTTPS connection. I will be guessing that you
are using just HTTP for testing.
Do I win?
Chuck
response.addCookie(poolCookie);
I look in my Browser (Firefox) and the cookie is there, saved
under host "localhost" with an expiration of next year.
Then, in my DirectAction function I try to retrieve the cookie:
String poolName = (String)
this.request().cookieValueForKey("POOL");
And NO DICE. No cookies returned at all. And this seems so
simple. any ideas?
NSLog.out.appendln(this.request().headers());
See it in there? If so, you are retrieving it wrong. If is not
there, the browser is not sending it, or you are looking for it
in wrong request (somehow).
And what do Session() and Session().getPoolName() each return?
with regards,
--
Lachlan Deck
--
Chuck Hill Senior Consultant / VP Development
Practical WebObjects - for developers who want to increase their
overall knowledge of WebObjects or who are trying to solve specific
problems.
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