Konqueror/Java Applets/Servlet Session Cookies - Something not right
John Morris
john-h-morris at charter.net
Fri May 21 06:59:02 BST 2004
It'll be difficult to try an older version of KDE at this point.. I
developed the applet with an earlier version of KDE, and it worked
there, and on Windows using Mozilla or IE.. I didn't make notes then, as
it just worked..
The more I poke around, the more I realize this bug causes problems with
java applets on a few sites I use.. I hate to make a special case of
Konq.. but I may have to do it on the server end for now.. no time to
wait for 3.3
AFAIK, a URL opened by the applet should act the same as if it was
opened by the browser itself, including session and/or cookie info. It
doesn't work that way with Konq. If I find time I'll poke around the
code.. but I've got a lot on my plate right now. Thanks
Regards,
John Morris
On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 07:57, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Thursday 20 May 2004 07:26, John Morris wrote:
>
> > In the case of Mozilla, other browsers (and previous Konqueror
> > revisions), the "Cookie:" line appears in the request made from the java
> > applet.
> >
> > I don't want to modify the behavior of my applet just in the case of
> > Konqueror.. is there a fix for this?
>
> Hmm, actually I wonder how it worked on older versions of Konqueror.
> The applet uses its own HTTP access classes while Konqueror uses the HTTP KIO
> slave.
>
> If you can confirm that your applet still works with an older version of
> Konqueror, you found a regression bug.
>
> In this case it would be cool if you could file a bug report for KJAS (if
> available, otherwise Konqueror) on bugs.kde.org
> There might still be enough time to fix it for KDE3.3
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin
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