…cookies: the so-called "Netscape cookie specification" [ Netscape ], RFC 2109 [ RFC2109 ], and RFC 2965 [ RFC2965 ]. However, none of these documents describe how the Cookie and Set-Cookie headers are actually used on the Internet (see [ Kri2001 ] for historical context). In rela…
…cookies: the so-called "Netscape cookie specification" [ Netscape ], RFC 2109 [ RFC2109 ], and RFC 2965 [ RFC2965 ]. However, none of these documents describe how the Cookie and Set-Cookie headers are actually used on the Internet (see [ Kri2001 ] for historical context). In rela…
…of cookies: the so-called "Netscape cookie specification" [Netscape], RFC 2109 [RFC2109], and RFC 2965 [RFC2965]. However, none of these documents describe how the Cookie and Set-Cookie headers are actually used on the Internet (see [Kri2001] for historical context). In relation …
…f cookies: the so-called "Netscape cookie specification" [ Netscape ], RFC 2109 RFC2109 ], and RFC 2965 RFC2965 ]. However, none of these documents describe how the Cookie and Set-Cookie headers are actually used on the Internet (see [ Kri2001 ] for historical context). In relati…
…f cookies: the so-called "Netscape cookie specification" [ Netscape ], RFC 2109 RFC2109 ], and RFC 2965 RFC2965 ]. However, none of these documents describe how the Cookie and Set-Cookie headers are actually used on the Internet (see [ Kri2001 ] for historical context). In relati…
…f cookies: the so-called "Netscape cookie specification" [ Netscape ], RFC 2109 RFC2109 ], and RFC 2965 RFC2965 ]. However, none of these documents describe how the Cookie and Set-Cookie headers are actually used on the Internet (see [ Kri2001 ] for historical context). In relati…
…f cookies: the so-called "Netscape cookie specification" [Netscape] , RFC 2109 [RFC2109] , and RFC 2965 [RFC2965] . However, none of these documents describe how the Cookie and Set-Cookie headers are actually used on the Internet (see [Kri2001] for historical context). In relatio…
…E Adds the 'Secure' attribute to the cookie CookieStyle Netscape|Cookie|Cookie2|RFC2109|RFC2965 Netscape svdh E Format of the cookie header field CookieTracking on|off off svdh E Enables tracking cookie CoreDumpDirectory directory s M Directory where Apache HTTP Server attempts t…
… indicated by the document's address over HTTP, as per RFC 2109 section 4.3.4. [RFC2109] On setting, the cookie attribute must cause the user agent to act as it would when processing cookies if it had just attempted to fetch the document's address over HTTP, and had received a re…
… indicated by the document's address over HTTP, as per RFC 2109 section 4.3.4. [RFC2109] On setting, the cookie attribute must cause the user agent to act as it would when processing cookies if it had just attempted to fetch the document's address over HTTP, and had received a re…
…ndard session mechanisms include RFC 2109 : "HTTP State Management Mechanism" [ RFC2109 ], also known as "cookies". One misconception about Cool URIs don't change is that it advocates "frozen" documents, which content cannot change because that would "break things". This, again, …
… build a user profile. Over time, this capability (warned against explicitly in RFC2109 and all of its successors) has become widely used for varied reasons including: authenticating users across sites, assembling information on users, protecting against fraud and other forms of …
…build a user profile. Over time, this capability (warned against explicitly in [RFC2109] and all of its successors) has become widely used for varied reasons including: * authenticating users across sites, * assembling information on users, van Kesteren & Hofmann Expires 22 May 2…
…"? We started with "$", but ran into issues with servers that had implemented [ RFC2109 ]-style cookies. "__" is a prefix used for a number of well-known cookies in the wild (notably Google Analytics's "__ut*" cookies, and CloudFlare's "__cfduid"), and so is unlikely to produce s…
… build a user profile. Over time, this capability (warned against explicitly in RFC2109 and all of its successors) has become widely used for varied reasons including: authenticating users across sites, assembling information on users, protecting against fraud and other forms of …