On connection open, if cookie processing is enabled, it will attempt to
parse whatever cookies came back with the HTTP response.
This looks like it hit a bad one.
You can turn this processing off with parser.getConnectionManager
().setCookieProcessingEnabled(false)
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Andy Wickson <an...@aw...> wrote:
> Has anyone used HtmlParser with GAE?
> I have a url I parse ok in 'dev mode' but when I publish the code the the
> live environment I get the following exception when parsing the same page:
>
> java.lang.IllegalStateException: no cookie value
> at org.htmlparser.http.ConnectionManager.parseCookies(ConnectionManager.java:1131)
> at org.htmlparser.http.ConnectionManager.openConnection(ConnectionManager.java:669)
> at org.htmlparser.http.ConnectionManager.openConnection(ConnectionManager.java:848)
> at org.htmlparser.Parser.setURL(Parser.java:392)
>
>
> Anyone know why I find myself parsing Cookies anyway?
>
>
> cheers
>
> Andy
>
>
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