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Volker Dobler authored
The current implementation would store all cookies received from any .com domain under "com" in the entries map if a nil public suffix list is used in constructing the Jar. This is inefficient. This CL uses the TLD+1 of the domain if the public suffix list is nil which has two advantages: - It uses the entries map efficiently. - It prevents a host foo.com to set cookies for bar.com. (It may set the cookie, but it won't be returned to bar.com.) A domain like www.british-library.uk may still set a domain cookie for .british-library.uk in this case. The behavior for a non-nil public suffix list is unchanged, cookies are stored under eTLD+1 in this case. R=nigeltao CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/7312105
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