I have also tested it, watching the Web Console as I loaded a couple of pages. It looks OK, with no subdomains except for www, except that it doesn’t secure all the cookies. I don’t understand it, but it should be harmless. [1]
Now, if you use Github (which I don’t – at least not yet), it’s probably time to put this ruleset up there and open a pull request. [1] https://lists.eff.org/pipermail/https-everywhere-rules/2014-January/001827.html -- Brian Drake All content created by me: Copyright<http://www.wipo.int/treaties/en/ip/berne/trtdocs_wo001.html>© 2014 Brian Drake. All rights reserved. On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 1837 (UTC), Joakim Walldén <[email protected] > wrote: > I have now tested this ruleset: > > <ruleset name="ICA Banken"> > <target host="www.icabanken.se"/> > <target host="icabanken.se"/> > <rule from="^http://(www\.)?icabanken\.se/" to="https://www.icabanken.se/" > /> > <securecookie host="^(.*\.)?icabanken\.se$" name=".*" /> > </ruleset> > > … with Firefox 26 and HTTPS Everywhere 4.0development.14. The rule works, > but I don’t know how to check if the securecookie-rule is correct and works > as intended. > > Thank you Brian for your guidance and your patience. > > Thanks and regards, > Joakim > > > > 2014/1/14 (UTC) Drake, Brian <[email protected]> > [snip] >
