<testcase> <info> <keywords> HTTP HTTP GET cookies header dump </keywords> </info> # This test verifies that the cookie file gets created even if the last cookie # has been removed - particularly important when the file is going to be read # again and thus must not contain old contents. # Server-side <reply> <data> HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT Server: test-server/fake Content-Type: text/html Funny-head: yesyes swsclose Set-Cookie: foobar=name; expires=Thu, 22 Nov 2525 10:54:11 GMT; </data> <data2> HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT Server: test-server/fake Content-Type: text/html Funny-head: yesyes swsclose Set-Cookie: foobar=name; expires=Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT; </data2> </reply> # Client-side <client> <server> http </server> <name> HTTP with cookiejar without cookies left </name> <command> http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/we/want/%TESTNUMBER -b none -c %LOGDIR/cookies%TESTNUMBER http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/we/want/%TESTNUMBER0002 </command> <features> cookies </features> </client> # Verify data after the test has been "shot" <verify> <protocol> GET /we/want/%TESTNUMBER HTTP/1.1 Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT User-Agent: curl/%VERSION Accept: */* GET /we/want/%TESTNUMBER0002 HTTP/1.1 Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT User-Agent: curl/%VERSION Accept: */* Cookie: foobar=name </protocol> <file name="%LOGDIR/cookies%TESTNUMBER" mode="text"> # Netscape HTTP Cookie File # https://curl.se/docs/http-cookies.html # This file was generated by libcurl! Edit at your own risk. </file> </verify> </testcase>