> > In response to a bug report[1], I've added a new > p:http-request test, > > http://tests.xproc.org/tests/required/http-request-012.xml > > > > In order to pass this test, the processor must accept > cookies from the > > "over-here" request, perform the HTTP redirection that it requests, > > and pass the coookie values to the redirected endpoint. > > > > I think that's how p:http-request should behave. > > I agree. But I also think that we should mention this (cookies, > redirects, ...) in the spec somewhere. > Just a question: Shouldn't this apply generally, everywhere where resources can possibly be requested over HTTP (p:document, p:load, steps that read data from external URIs, ...)? VojtechReceived on Wednesday, 10 December 2008 07:20:05 GMT
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