Add a missing space to the strings produced for cookie:
#38
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As far as I understand, the
toValueString
method of a list of cookies returned bygetCookies
produces a string that can be used as a value of theCookies
HTTP header.If so, there is a bug. According to the standard, the cookies must be separated by
;
(a semicolon and a space). Browsers follow this standard both in the HTTP header and indocument.cookie
. Meanwhilenode-cookiejar
separates the cookies by;
(only a semicolon).This is a problem because I use
node-cookiejar
as a dependency of superagent, and when I request websites, they parse cookies incorrectly because of the missing space.This PR adds the missing space. Could you please publish the change to NPM?