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Revision history for Perl module HTTP::Cookies::Safari
1.153 2017-08-24T21:00:42Z
* Update test with an expired cookie (hRT #122874)
* Freshen distro
1.152 2017-01-05T23:52:20Z
* Bump version to index in PAUSE. This is actually an ADOPTME
module, but I made a small fix.
1.151 2016-11-27T21:11:58Z
* Remove the prereq test. Test::Prereq acts differently now and I do
this at release time.
1.15 - 2011-04-18
* Updated module and fixed test with expiring cookie
* Everything works the same as the last version
1.13 - 2007-11-10
* Cleanups for the move from CVS to SVN, kwalitee
* Now requires Perl 5.006
* No need to upgrade
1.12 - 2007-01-09
* updated copyright and license info
* no code changes, so no need to upgrade
1.11 - 2005-12-25
* Fixed issue with ignore_discard: cookies with no expiry were discarded
anyway.
1.09 - 2005-10-13
* Jon Orwant pointed out that a Safari cookie file could have a
date past the unix epoch for the expiry time of the cookie. I need to
convert that to unix seconds internally. To get around this, dates too
far in the future get truncated to 0xFF_FF_FF_FF.
* If you are working with dates those far out, first ask yourself "Why?",
then upgrade.
1.07 - 2005-03-11
* Added POD coverage tests, fixed issues
* no code updates: no need to upgrade
1.06 - 2004-09-20
* updated to work with the latest Mac::PropertyList, which has a new
interface
1.03 - 2003-11-27
* HTTP::Cookies::Safari now uses Date::Calc instead of Date::Manip.
This should make date calculations much faster.
* No bugs were fixed, but this should be a performance boost.
1.02 - 2003-01-08
* now handles expiry times
1.01 - 2003-01-07
* initial version to work with Safari cookie files