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package org.apache.http.cookie.params;
/**
* Parameter names for HTTP cookie management classes.
*
* @since 4.0
*
* @deprecated (4.3) use constructor parameters of {@link
* org.apache.http.cookie.CookieSpecProvider}s.
*/
@Deprecated
public interface CookieSpecPNames {
/**
* Defines valid date patterns to be used for parsing non-standard
* {@code expires} attribute. Only required for compatibility
* with non-compliant servers that still use {@code expires}
* defined in the Netscape draft instead of the standard
* {@code max-age} attribute.
*
* This parameter expects a value of type {@link java.util.Collection}.
* The collection elements must be of type {@link String} compatible
* with the syntax of {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat}.
*
*/
public static final String DATE_PATTERNS = "http.protocol.cookie-datepatterns";
/**
* Defines whether cookies should be forced into a single
* {@code Cookie} request header. Otherwise, each cookie is formatted
* as a separate {@code Cookie} header.
*
* This parameter expects a value of type {@link Boolean}.
*
*/
public static final String SINGLE_COOKIE_HEADER = "http.protocol.single-cookie-header";
}