- Make the HTTP, FTP and file channels implement nsIPropertyBag2 and associated
interfaces (by inheriting from nsHashPropertyBag)
- Use that interface to expose a "content-length" property giving the length of
the data as a 64-bit value on the FTP and HTTP channels
- change docshell and xpinstall to use nsIPropertyBag2 instead of nsIProperties
to read/write the referrer property
these files were moved from their old home in extensions/cookie. the CVS
records cannot be simply moved because attic files exist in the new location,
and so i will unfortunately take cvs blame for all. that's unfair to dwitte
who has made so many wonderful changes to the cookies backend code! ;-)
so, to find out the real cvs blame for these files, please look at the
following cvs remove'd files:
mozilla/extensions/cookie/nsCookieService.cpp
mozilla/extensions/cookie/nsCookieService.h
mozilla/extensions/cookie/nsCookie.cpp
mozilla/extensions/cookie/nsCookie.h
mozilla/extensions/cookie/nsICookie2.idl
mozilla/extensions/cookie/nsICookieConsent.idl
mozilla/extensions/cookie/nsICookie.idl
mozilla/extensions/cookie/nsICookieManager2.idl
mozilla/extensions/cookie/nsICookieManager.idl
mozilla/extensions/cookie/nsICookiePermission.idl