…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…
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…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 "$", but ran into issues with servers that had implemented [ RFC2109 ]-style cookies. "__" is a prefix used for a number of well-known cookies in the wild (notably Google Analytics's "__ut*" cookies, and CloudFlare's "__cfduid"), and so is unlikely to produce s…
… build a user profile. Over time, this capability (warned against explicitly in RFC2109 and all of its successors) has become widely used for varied reasons including: authenticating users across sites, assembling information on users, protecting against fraud and other forms of …
…"? We started with "$", 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…
…opment and Development Issues / Archive" on this wiki. Obsolete specifications: RFC2109 , RFC 2965 . RFC 6266 "Use of the Content-Disposition Header Field in the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)" Content-Disposition header is used by file uploads. See also Bug 59115 draft-thoms…
…i, " HTTP State Management Mechanism ." RFC2695, IETF, October, 2000 [Obsoletes RFC2109 ] Available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2965.txt . [ URI ] T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, and L. Masinter. " Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax and Semantics ." RFC2396, IETF, …