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Re: IE6 is eating my cookies

by Fastolfe (Vicar)
on Jun 24, 2002 at 20:16 UTC ( [id://176929]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to IE6 is eating my cookies

IE 6 honors the new P3P privacy standard. If you are loading a web page and this web page refers to an image or some other resource on another web site, and that other web site attempts to set a cookie, IE will by default reject this cookie unless that other site has a P3P privacy policy.

I don't know if that's the problem here or not, but it's a new thing with IE6 that wouldn't affect Netscape.

Without knowing more, I'm not sure we can nail down the problem specifically.

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Re: Re: IE6 is eating my cookies
by cfreak (Chaplain) on Jun 24, 2002 at 21:19 UTC
    yes I read about this, unfortunatly its not the problem since that only affects 3rd party cookies. This cookie is being set by the website itself. Also its only affecting some installations and not others. I'm sure its something else on their network or machines but my boss doesn't see it that way and has told me I must find a solution. I'm hoping that someone has had a similar experience.

    Lobster Aliens Are attacking the world!
      An easy way to tell for sure would be to look at the status bar of the IE 6 browser. At the bottom towards the right there would be an "eye" icon with an exclamation point (or something similar) indicating privacy measures were taken with that site. You should be able to get details by clicking on it.

      If that isn't it, I have no ideas. If these are stock IE 6 browsers, and they're getting the page to come up OK, and the cookie isn't being generated from a different web site name (doesn't have to be 3rd-party like on a different domain, just a different system), I have no explanation. I have never seen that before.

      I might suggest you get some low-level debugging in there logging what cookies it's sending to the browser and recording what the browser sends back. The hostnames of the systems they're using might be nice, just to verify.

      I suspect one of your assumptions may be faulty here. Test them all.

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