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Caching cookies in-memory.
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Caching cookies in-memory. To automatically save cookies to an in-memory cache, set the CookieDir property equal to the keyword "memory". Also, set the SaveCookies property = _TRUE_. If the SendCookies property = _TRUE_, then any cached cookies are automatically re-sent with subsequent GETs and POSTs.Chilkat Tcl Downloads
load ./chilkat.dll
# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
set http [new_CkHttp]
# To save cookies to an in-memory cache, set the
# CookieDir equal to "memory". Also,
# set the SaveCookies property:
CkHttp_put_CookieDir $http "memory"
CkHttp_put_SaveCookies $http 1
# To cause cached cookies to be sent with
# subsequent HTTP requests, set the SendCookies
# property = 1.
CkHttp_put_SendCookies $http 1
# Any methods that do a GET, POST, etc. will save
# cookies to the CookieDir (which in this case is an
# in-memory cache.
set html [CkHttp_quickGetStr $http "https://www.paypal.com/"]
# To fetch the XML cookie(s) for a domain, call GetCookieXml:
set xmlStr [CkHttp_getCookieXml $http "paypal.com"]
puts "$xmlStr"
# It's content will look something like this:
# <cookies>
# <cookie key=".paypal.com,/" v="0" secure="yes">
# <navcmd>_home-general</navcmd>
# <HttpOnly />
# <cwrClyrK4LoCV1fydGbAxiNL6iG>9cz...</cwrClyrK4LoCV1fydGbAxiNL6iG>
# </cookie>
# </cookies>
# If another HTTP request is sent, the cookies should
# be added:
set html [CkHttp_quickGetStr $http "https://www.paypal.com/"]
# Check the LastHeader property to see the MIME header
# of the last HTTP request sent.
# The "Cookie" header field should be present.
puts "--- LastHeader ---"
puts [CkHttp_lastHeader $http]
delete_CkHttp $http