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* Add QUrl::topLevelDomain() and move TLD table from QtNetwork to QtCoreRobert Hogan2011-05-242-170/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Move Qt's copy of the Mozilla public suffix list from QtNetwork to QtCore and use it to expose a new API function QUrl::topLevelDomain(). This function returns the section of the url that is a registrar-controlled top level domain. QtCore now exports a couple of functions to the other Qt modules: qTopLevelDomain, a helper function for QUrl::topLevelDomain(); and qIsEffectiveTLD(), a helper function for QNetworkCookeieJar. The motivation for this new API is to allow QtWebKit implement a Third-Party Cookie blocking policy. For this QtWebKit needs to know the element of the url that is the registry-controlled TLD. Without this knowledge it would end up blocking third-party cookies per host rather than per registry-controlled domain. See also https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45455 Merge-request: 1205 Task-number: QTBUG-13601 Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann <peter.hartmann@nokia.com>
* Update copyright year to 2011.Jason McDonald2011-01-101-1/+1
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* cookie jar code: enhance security by keeping track of effective TLDsPeter Hartmann2011-01-052-0/+170
The problem was the following: According to the cookie RFC, domains must have at least one dot in their name for setting a cookie (e.g. domain example.com can set a cookie for ".example.com" but not for ".com"). The problem is: Following this rule, one could still set "supercookies" for e.g. ".co.uk". The solution is to generate a table from http://publicsuffix.org which maintains a list of all "effective" TLDs like e.g. ".co.uk". Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart Task-number: QTBUG-14706