# # Example of input file for cookies for ht://Dig and ht://Check # # Copyright (c) 1999-2004 Comune di Prato - Prato - Italy # Copyright (c) 1995-2004 The ht://Dig Group # Author: Gabriele Bartolini - Prato - Italy # # For copyright details, see the file COPYING in your distribution # or the GNU General Public License version 2 or later # # # This file must be located through the 'cookies_input_file' directive, and # its purpose is to pre-load cookies into ht://Check and ht://Dig and to be used for a # crawl. Each line contains one name-value pair. Lines beginning with '#' # or empty ones are ignored. # # Info have been taken from: http://www.cookiecentral.com/faq/#3.5 # # Each line represents a single piece of stored information. # A tab is inserted between each of the fields. From left-to-right, # here is what each field represents: # # domain The domain that created AND that can read the variable. # flag A TRUE/FALSE value indicating if all machines within a given # domain can access the variable. This value is IGNORED. # path The path within the domain that the variable is valid for. # secure A TRUE/FALSE value indicating if a secure connection with the # domain is needed to access the variable. IGNORED. # expiration The UNIX time that the variable will expire on. UNIX time is # defined as the number of seconds since epoc (Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT). # If you want to issue a session cookie, just set this field # value to '0'. # name The name of the variable. # value The value of the variable. # # For instance, a cookies.txt file may have an entry that looks like this: # # .netscape.com TRUE / FALSE 946684799 NETSCAPE_ID 100103