> Looks like "cookie-path", for one, can add the quotes (indirectly; > ultimately in "convert-to-quoted").
I read that part after sending this email inquiry. It does seem to have some rules RFC rules about quoting string. ;; value: token | quoted-string (define (rfc2109:value? s) (or (rfc2068:token? s) (rfc2068:quoted-string? s) (rfc2068:quoted-string? (convert-to-quoted s)))) ;; convert-to-quoted : string -> quoted-string? ;; takes the given string as a particular message, and converts the given ;; string to that representatation (define (convert-to-quoted str) (string-append "\"" (regexp-replace* #rx"\"" str "\\\\\"") "\"")) ;; string -> rfc2109:value? (define (to-rfc2109:value s) (cond [(not (string? s)) (error* "expected string, given: ~e" s)] ;; for backwards compatibility, just use the given string if it will work [(rfc2068:token? s) s] [(rfc2068:quoted-string? s) s] ;; ... but if it doesn't work (i.e., it's just a normal message) then try ;; to convert it into a representation that will work [(rfc2068:quoted-string? (convert-to-quoted s)) => (λ (x) x)] [else (error* "could not convert the given string to an acceptable RFC 2109 value: ~s" s)])) Not clear whose at fault per your info on how things work in the real world as opposed to theory. One thing that was omitted in my email: When you do write cookie from Racket HTTP Server while at the top URL (ie /) without #:path optional arg, FF stores path as /. And then the server can read that cookie while at any URL. So the current work around for me is to write the cookie while at / URL or put all cookie needed URLs after where I write cookie. e.g. /cookied/abc or /private/abc etc. Not ideal but not a deal breaker either. > > If you're not up to Wiresharking, I can do it this weekend, if you send me a > standalone file of Racket code and a URL to a Web page that together > demonstrate the problem. Thanks for the offer but my codes are not in neat order and I can't subject others to it. I will clean them up at some point and take up on this offer should it remain on the table at such time. Cheers. _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users