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--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="latin1" ?>
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
<!DOCTYPE erlref SYSTEM "erlref.dtd">
<erlref>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2004</year><year>2010</year>
+ <year>2004</year><year>2011</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
<note>
<p>When starting the Inets application a manager process for the
default profile will be started. The functions in this API
- that does not explicitly use a profile will accesses the
+ that do not explicitly use a profile will access the
default profile. A profile keeps track of proxy options,
cookies and other options that can be applied to more than one
request. </p>
@@ -76,38 +76,37 @@ socket_opt() = See the Options used by gen_tcp(3) and
<p>For more information about HTTP see rfc 2616</p>
<code type="none"><![CDATA[
-method() = head | get | put | post | trace | options | delete
-request() = {url(), headers()} |
- {url(), headers(), content_type(), body()}
-url() = string() - Syntax according to the URI definition in rfc 2396, ex: "http://www.erlang.org"
-status_line() = {http_version(), status_code(), reason_phrase()}
-http_version() = string() ex: "HTTP/1.1"
-status_code() = integer()
-reason_phrase() = string()
-content_type() = string()
-headers() = [header()]
-header() = {field(), value()}
-field() = string()
-value() = string()
-body() = string() | binary()
-filename() = string()
+method() = head | get | put | post | trace | options | delete
+request() = {url(), headers()} |
+ {url(), headers(), content_type(), body()}
+url() = string() - Syntax according to the URI definition in rfc 2396, ex: "http://www.erlang.org"
+status_line() = {http_version(), status_code(), reason_phrase()}
+http_version() = string() ex: "HTTP/1.1"
+status_code() = integer()
+reason_phrase() = string()
+content_type() = string()
+headers() = [header()]
+header() = {field(), value()}
+field() = string()
+value() = string()
+body() = string() |
+ binary() |
+ {fun(accumulator()) -> body_processing_result(),
+ accumulator()} |
+ {chunkify,
+ fun(accumulator()) -> body_processing_result(),
+ accumulator()}
+body_processing_result() = eof | {ok, iolist(), accumulator()}
+accumulator() = term()
+filename() = string()
]]></code>
</section>
<section>
<title>SSL DATA TYPES </title>
- <p>Some type definitions relevant when using https,
- for details <seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso>: </p>
- <code type="none"><![CDATA[
-ssl_options() = {verify, code()} |
- {depth, depth()} |
- {certfile, path()} |
- {keyfile, path()} |
- {password, string()} |
- {cacertfile, path()} |
- {ciphers, string()}
- ]]></code>
+ <p>See <seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso> for information
+ about ssl options (<c>ssloptions()</c>). </p>
</section>
<section>
@@ -117,7 +116,7 @@ ssl_options() = {verify, code()} |
application or started dynamically in runtime by calling the
inets application API <c>inets:start(httpc, ServiceConfig)</c>, or
<c>inets:start(httpc, ServiceConfig, How)</c>
- see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso> Below follows a
+ see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>. Below follows a
description of the available configuration options.</p>
<taglist>
<tag>{profile, profile()}</tag>
@@ -129,8 +128,8 @@ ssl_options() = {verify, code()} |
as session cookies.</item>
</taglist>
- <p>The client can be stopped using inets:stop(httpc, Pid) or
- inets:stop(httpc, Profile).</p>
+ <p>The client can be stopped using <c>inets:stop(httpc, Pid)</c> or
+ <c>inets:stop(httpc, Profile)</c>.</p>
<marker id="request1"></marker>
</section>
@@ -142,13 +141,14 @@ ssl_options() = {verify, code()} |
<fsummary>Sends a get HTTP-request</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Url = url() </v>
- <v>Result = {status_line(), headers(), body()} |
- {status_code(), body()} | request_id() </v>
- <v>Profile = profile()</v>
+ <v>Result = {status_line(), headers(), Body} |
+ {status_code(), Body} | request_id() </v>
+ <v>Body = string() | binary()</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
<v>Reason = term() </v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Equivalent to httpc:request(get, {Url, []}, [], []).</p>
+ <p>Equivalent to <c>httpc:request(get, {Url, []}, [], [])</c>.</p>
<marker id="request2"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -166,11 +166,14 @@ ssl_options() = {verify, code()} |
<v>http_options() = [http_option()]</v>
<v>http_option() = {timeout, timeout()} |
{connect_timeout, timeout()} |
- {ssl, ssl_options()} |
+ {ssl, ssloptions()} |
+ {ossl, ssloptions()} |
+ {essl, ssloptions()} |
{autoredirect, boolean()} |
{proxy_auth, {userstring(), passwordstring()}} |
{version, http_version()} |
- {relaxed, boolean()}</v>
+ {relaxed, boolean()} |
+ {url_encode, boolean()}</v>
<v>timeout() = integer() >= 0 | infinity</v>
<v>Options = options()</v>
<v>options() = [option()]</v>
@@ -188,26 +191,27 @@ ssl_options() = {verify, code()} |
<v>Function = atom() </v>
<v>Args = list() </v>
<v>body_format() = string | binary </v>
- <v>Result = {status_line(), headers(), body()} |
- {status_code(), body()} | request_id() </v>
- <v>Profile = profile() </v>
+ <v>Result = {status_line(), headers(), Body} |
+ {status_code(), Body} | request_id() </v>
+ <v>Body = string() | binary()</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
<v>Reason = {connect_failed, term()} |
{send_failed, term()} | term() </v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Sends a HTTP-request. The function can be both synchronous
- and asynchronous. In the later case the function will return
- {ok, RequestId} and later on the information will be delivered
- to the <c>receiver</c> depending on that value. </p>
+ and asynchronous. In the later case the function will return
+ <c>{ok, RequestId}</c> and later on the information will be delivered
+ to the <c>receiver</c> depending on that value. </p>
<p>Http option (<c>http_option()</c>) details: </p>
<taglist>
<tag><c><![CDATA[timeout]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Timeout time for the request. </p>
- <p>The clock start ticking as soon as the request has been
- sent. </p>
+ <p>The clock starts ticking as soon as the request has been
+ sent. </p>
<p>Time is in milliseconds. </p>
<p>Defaults to <c>infinity</c>. </p>
</item>
@@ -215,50 +219,71 @@ ssl_options() = {verify, code()} |
<tag><c><![CDATA[connect_timeout]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Connection timeout time, used during the initial request,
- when the client is <em>connecting</em> to the server. </p>
+ when the client is <em>connecting</em> to the server. </p>
<p>Time is in milliseconds. </p>
<p>Defaults to the value of the <c>timeout</c> option. </p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[ssl]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>If using SSL, these SSL-specific options are used. </p>
+ <p>This is the default ssl config option, currently defaults to
+ <c>essl</c>, see below. </p>
+ <p>Defaults to <c>[]</c>. </p>
+ </item>
+
+ <tag><c><![CDATA[ossl]]></c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>If using the OpenSSL based (old) implementation of SSL,
+ these SSL-specific options are used. </p>
+ <p>Defaults to <c>[]</c>. </p>
+ </item>
+
+ <tag><c><![CDATA[essl]]></c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>If using the Erlang based (new) implementation of SSL,
+ these SSL-specific options are used. </p>
<p>Defaults to <c>[]</c>. </p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[autoredirect]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Should the client automatically retreive the information
- from the new URI and return that as the result instead
- of a 30X-result code. </p>
- <p>Note that for some 30X-result codes automatic redirect
- is not allowed in these cases the 30X-result will always
- be returned. </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>true</c>. </p>
+ <p>Should the client automatically retrieve the information
+ from the new URI and return that as the result instead
+ of a 30X-result code. </p>
+ <p>Note that for some 30X-result codes automatic redirect
+ is not allowed. In these cases the 30X-result will always
+ be returned. </p>
+ <p>Defaults to <c>true</c>. </p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[proxy_auth]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>A proxy-authorization header using the provided user name and
- password will be added to the request. </p>
+ password will be added to the request. </p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[version]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Can be used to make the client act as an <c>HTTP/1.0</c> or
- <c>HTTP/0.9</c> client. By default this is an <c>HTTP/1.1</c>
- client. When using <c>HTTP/1.0</c> persistent connections will
- not be used. </p>
- <p>Defaults to the trsing <c>"HTTP/1.1"</c>. </p>
+ <c>HTTP/0.9</c> client. By default this is an <c>HTTP/1.1</c>
+ client. When using <c>HTTP/1.0</c> persistent connections will
+ not be used. </p>
+ <p>Defaults to the string <c>"HTTP/1.1"</c>. </p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[relaxed]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>If set to true workarounds for known server deviations from
- the HTTP-standard are enabled. </p>
+ <p>If set to <c>true</c> workarounds for known server deviations
+ from the HTTP-standard are enabled. </p>
<p>Defaults to <c>false</c>. </p>
</item>
+ <tag><c><![CDATA[url_encode]]></c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Will apply Percent-encoding, also known as URL encoding on the
+ URL.</p>
+ <p>Defaults to <c>false</c>. </p>
+ </item>
</taglist>
<p>Option (<c>option()</c>) details: </p>
@@ -272,77 +297,77 @@ ssl_options() = {verify, code()} |
<tag><c><![CDATA[stream]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Streams the body of a 200 or 206 response to the calling
- process or to a file. When streaming to the calling process
- using the option <c>self</c> the the following stream messages
- will be sent to that process: {http, {RequestId,
- stream_start, Headers}, {http, {RequestId, stream,
- BinBodyPart}, {http, {RequestId, stream_end, Headers}. When
- streaming to to the calling processes using the option
- <c>{self, once}</c> the first message will have an additional
- element e.i. {http, {RequestId, stream_start, Headers, Pid},
- this is the process id that should be used as an argument to
- http:stream_next/1 to trigger the next message to be sent to
- the calling process. </p>
+ process or to a file. When streaming to the calling process
+ using the option <c>self</c> the following stream messages
+ will be sent to that process: <c>{http, {RequestId,
+ stream_start, Headers}, {http, {RequestId, stream,
+ BinBodyPart}, {http, {RequestId, stream_end, Headers}</c>. When
+ streaming to to the calling processes using the option
+ <c>{self, once}</c> the first message will have an additional
+ element e.i. <c>{http, {RequestId, stream_start, Headers, Pid}</c>,
+ this is the process id that should be used as an argument to
+ <c>http:stream_next/1</c> to trigger the next message to be sent to
+ the calling process. </p>
<p>Note that it is possible that chunked encoding will add
- headers so that there are more headers in the stream_end
- message than in the stream_start.
- When streaming to a file and the request is asynchronous the
- message {http, {RequestId, saved_to_file}} will be sent. </p>
+ headers so that there are more headers in the <c>stream_end</c>
+ message than in the <c>stream_start</c>.
+ When streaming to a file and the request is asynchronous the
+ message <c>{http, {RequestId, saved_to_file}}</c> will be sent. </p>
<p>Defaults to <c>none</c>. </p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[body_format]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Defines if the body shall be delivered as a string or as a
- binary. This option is only valid for the synchronous
- request. </p>
+ binary. This option is only valid for the synchronous
+ request. </p>
<p>Defaults to <c>string</c>. </p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[full_result]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Should a "full result" be returned to the caller (that is,
- the body, the headers and the entire status-line) or not
- (the body and the status code). </p>
+ the body, the headers and the entire status-line) or not
+ (the body and the status code). </p>
<p>Defaults to <c>true</c>. </p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[header_as_is]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Shall the headers provided by the user be made
- lower case or be regarded as case sensitive. </p>
+ lower case or be regarded as case sensitive. </p>
<p>Note that the http standard requires them to be
- case insenstive. This feature should only be used if there is
- no other way to communicate with the server or for testing
- purpose. Also note that when this option is used no headers
- will be automatically added, all necessary headers has to be
- provided by the user. </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>false</c>. </p>
+ case insenstive. This feature should only be used if there is
+ no other way to communicate with the server or for testing
+ purpose. Also note that when this option is used no headers
+ will be automatically added, all necessary headers have to be
+ provided by the user. </p>
+ <p>Defaults to <c>false</c>. </p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[socket_opts]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Socket options to be used for this and subsequent
- request(s). </p>
- <p>Overrides any value set by the
- <seealso marker="set_options">set_options</seealso>
- function. </p>
+ request(s). </p>
+ <p>Overrides any value set by the
+ <seealso marker="#set_options">set_options</seealso>
+ function. </p>
<p>Note that the validity of the options are <em>not</em>
- checked in any way. </p>
+ checked in any way. </p>
<p>Note that this may change the socket behaviour
- (see <seealso marker="kernel:inet#setopts">inet:setopts/2</seealso>)
- for an already existing, and therefor already connected
- request handler. </p>
- <p>By defaults the socket options set by the
- <seealso marker="#set_options">set_options/1,2</seealso>
- function is used when establishing connection. </p>
+ (see <seealso marker="kernel:inet#setopts/2">inet:setopts/2</seealso>)
+ for an already existing one, and therefore an already connected
+ request handler. </p>
+ <p>By default the socket options set by the
+ <seealso marker="#set_options">set_options/1,2</seealso>
+ function are used when establishing a connection. </p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[receiver]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines how the client will deliver the result for a
- asynchroneous request (<c>sync</c> has the value
- <c>false</c>). </p>
+ <p>Defines how the client will deliver the result of an
+ asynchroneous request (<c>sync</c> has the value
+ <c>false</c>). </p>
<taglist>
<tag><c><![CDATA[pid()]]></c></tag>
@@ -356,7 +381,7 @@ ssl_options() = {verify, code()} |
<tag><c><![CDATA[function/1]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Information will be delivered to the receiver via calls
- to the provided fun: </p>
+ to the provided fun: </p>
<pre>
Receiver(ReplyInfo)
</pre>
@@ -365,14 +390,14 @@ Receiver(ReplyInfo)
<tag><c><![CDATA[{Module, Funcion, Args}]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Information will be delivered to the receiver via calls
- to the callback function: </p>
+ to the callback function: </p>
<pre>
apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
</pre>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>In all cases above, <c>ReplyInfo</c> has the following
+ <p>In all of the above cases, <c>ReplyInfo</c> has the following
structure: </p>
<pre>
@@ -386,7 +411,7 @@ apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
</pre>
<p>Defaults to the <c>pid()</c> of the process calling the request
- function (<c>self()</c>). </p>
+ function (<c>self()</c>). </p>
</item>
</taglist>
@@ -401,7 +426,7 @@ apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
<type>
<v>RequestId = request_id() - A unique identifier as returned
by request/4</v>
- <v>Profile = profile()</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Cancels an asynchronous HTTP-request. </p>
@@ -447,67 +472,66 @@ apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
<v>IpDesc = string()</v>
<d>ex: "134.138" or "[FEDC:BA98" (all IP-addresses starting with 134.138 or FEDC:BA98), "66.35.250.150" or "[2010:836B:4179::836B:4179]" (a complete IP-address).</d>
<v>MaxSessions = integer() </v>
- <d>Default is <em>2</em>.
+ <d>Default is <c>2</c>.
Maximum number of persistent connections to a host.</d>
<v>MaxKeepAlive = integer() </v>
- <d>Default is <em>5</em>.
+ <d>Default is <c>5</c>.
Maximum number of outstanding requests on the same connection to
a host.</d>
<v>KeepAliveTimeout = integer() </v>
- <d>Default is <em>120000</em> (= 2 min).
+ <d>Default is <c>120000</c> (= 2 min).
If a persistent connection is idle longer than the
- keep_alive_timeout the client will close the connection.
- The server may also have a such a time out but you should
+ <c>keep_alive_timeout</c> the client will close the connection.
+ The server may also have such a time out but you should
not count on it!</d>
<v>MaxPipeline = integer() </v>
- <d>Default is <em>2</em>.
+ <d>Default is <c>2</c>.
Maximum number of outstanding requests on a pipelined connection to a host.</d>
<v>PipelineTimeout = integer() </v>
- <d>Default is <em>0</em>,
+ <d>Default is <c>0</c>,
which will result in pipelining not being used.
If a persistent connection is idle longer than the
- pipeline_timeout the client will close the connection. </d>
+ <c>pipeline_timeout</c> the client will close the connection. </d>
<v>CookieMode = enabled | disabled | verify </v>
- <d>Default is <em>disabled</em>.
+ <d>Default is <c>disabled</c>.
If Cookies are enabled all valid cookies will automatically be
saved in the client manager's cookie database.
- If the option verify is used the function http:verify_cookie/2
- has to be called for the cookie to be saved.</d>
+ If the option <c>verify</c> is used the function <c>store_cookies/2</c>
+ has to be called for the cookies to be saved.</d>
<v>IpFamily = inet | inet6 | inet6fb4 </v>
- <d>By default <em>inet</em>.
+ <d>By default <c>inet</c>.
When it is set to <c>inet6fb4</c> you can use both ipv4 and ipv6.
It first tries <c>inet6</c> and if that does not works falls back to <c>inet</c>.
The option is here to provide a workaround for buggy ipv6 stacks to ensure that
ipv4 will always work.</d>
<v>IpAddress = ip_address() </v>
<d>If the host has several network interfaces, this option specifies which one to use.
- See gen_tcp:connect/3,4 for more info. </d>
+ See <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp#connect">gen_tcp:connect/3,4</seealso> for more info. </d>
<v>Port = integer() </v>
<d>Specify which local port number to use.
- See gen_tcp:connect/3,4 for more info. </d>
+ See <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp#connect">gen_tcp:connect/3,4</seealso> for more info. </d>
<v>VerboseMode = false | verbose | debug | trace </v>
- <d>Default is <em>false</em>.
+ <d>Default is <c>false</c>.
This option is used to switch on (or off)
different levels of erlang trace on the client.
It is a debug feature.</d>
- <v>Profile = profile()</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Sets options to be used for subsequent
- requests.</p>
+ <p>Sets options to be used for subsequent requests.</p>
<note>
<p>If possible the client will keep its connections
alive and use persistent connections
with or without pipeline depending on configuration
and current circumstances. The HTTP/1.1 specification does not
- provide a guideline for how many requests that would be
+ provide a guideline for how many requests would be
ideal to be sent on a persistent connection,
this very much depends on the
application. Note that a very long queue of requests may cause a
- user perceived delays as earlier request may take a long time
+ user perceived delay as earlier requests may take a long time
to complete. The HTTP/1.1 specification does suggest a
limit of 2 persistent connections per server, which is the
- default value of the max_sessions option. </p>
+ default value of the <c>max_sessions</c> option. </p>
</note>
<marker id="stream_next"></marker>
@@ -524,28 +548,28 @@ apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
</type>
<desc>
<p>Triggers the next message to be streamed, e.i.
- same behavior as active once for sockets.</p>
+ same behavior as active once for sockets. </p>
- <marker id="verify_cookie"></marker>
- <marker id="store_cookie"></marker>
+ <marker id="verify_cookies"></marker>
+ <marker id="store_cookies"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>store_cookie(SetCookieHeaders, Url) -> </name>
- <name>store_cookie(SetCookieHeaders, Url, Profile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>store_cookies(SetCookieHeaders, Url) -> </name>
+ <name>store_cookies(SetCookieHeaders, Url, Profile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Saves the cookies defined in SetCookieHeaders in the client profile's cookie database.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>SetCookieHeaders = headers() - where field = "set-cookie"</v>
<v>Url = url()</v>
- <v>Profile = profile()</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Saves the cookies defined in SetCookieHeaders
- in the client profile's cookie database. You need to
- call this function if you set the option cookies to <c>verify</c>.
- If no profile is specified the default profile will be used.
- </p>
+ in the client profile's cookie database. You need to
+ call this function if you have set the option <c>cookies</c>
+ to <c>verify</c>.
+ If no profile is specified the default profile will be used. </p>
<marker id="cookie_header"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -553,18 +577,17 @@ apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
<func>
<name>cookie_header(Url) -> </name>
- <name>cookie_header(Url, Profile) -> header() | {error, Rason}</name>
+ <name>cookie_header(Url, Profile) -> header() | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Returns the cookie header that would be sent when
- making a request to Url using the profile Profile.</fsummary>
+ making a request to Url using the profile <c>Profile</c>.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Url = url()</v>
- <v>Profile = profile()</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Returns the cookie header that would be sent
- when making a request to Url using the profile Profile.
- If no profile is specified the default profile will be used.
- </p>
+ when making a request to <c>Url</c> using the profile <c>Profile</c>.
+ If no profile is specified the default profile will be used. </p>
<marker id="reset_cookies"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -576,12 +599,12 @@ apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
<name>reset_cookies(Profile) -> void()</name>
<fsummary>Reset the cookie database.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Profile = profile()</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Resets (clears) the cookie database for the specified Profile.
- If no profile is specified the default profile will be used.
- </p>
+ <p>Resets (clears) the cookie database for the specified
+ <c>Profile</c>. If no profile is specified the default profile
+ will be used. </p>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -591,17 +614,16 @@ apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
<name>which_cookies(Profile) -> cookies()</name>
<fsummary>Dumps out the entire cookie database.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Profile = profile()</v>
- <v>cookies() = [cooie_stores()]</v>
- <v>cookie_stores() = {cookies, icookies()} | {session_cookies, icookies()}</v>
- <v>icookies() = [icookie()]</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
+ <v>cookies() = [cookie_stores()]</v>
+ <v>cookie_stores() = {cookies, cookies()} | {session_cookies, cookies()}</v>
+ <v>cookies() = [cookie()]</v>
<v>cookie() = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>This function produces a list of the entire cookie database.
- It is intended for debugging/testing purposes.
- If no profile is specified the default profile will be used.
- </p>
+ It is intended for debugging/testing purposes.
+ If no profile is specified the default profile will be used. </p>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
@@ -615,4 +637,3 @@ apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
</section>
</erlref>
-