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@emanlove emanlove commented Nov 1, 2024

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  • Fixes the cookie tests which need to be updated each year because Chrome, at least, does not allow cookies to expire further out than a year.
  • Updates upload-artifacts to supported version 3. Have not moved to version 4 due to need to update artifact naming convention. (Will need to do this soon as V3 is also being deprecated)
  • Updated Python version to include 3.13.0, robot framework v7.1.1, and selenium 4.24.0, 4.25.0, and 4.26.1

As Chrome does not allow for cookie expiry to not go out past a year we need to update each
September. This is the update for September 2024. Also left instruction on how to update so
next year it is even easier.
…d Selenium

Update to ..
- Python up to now 3.13.0rc2
- Robot Framework from 7.0.1 to 7.1
- Selenium 4.23.1, 4.24.0, 4.25.0
@emanlove emanlove added this to the v6.7.0 milestone Nov 1, 2024

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Can we not calculate the cookie dates so this doesn't have to be updated every year?

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@emanlove emanlove merged commit aaf8674 into robotframework:master Nov 1, 2024
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