Assuming you have control of the domains in question, you could have a "hidden" frame (frameheight=0 or something similar) that loads a script on one of the other domains that then sets it's cookie, and then redirects to the next domain, etc., but even this can be blocked in Mozilla (thank god).

http://danconia.org

Peter Kappus wrote:
AFAIK, browsers will only send cookies back to the domain that set them.  So
this may not be possible without some sneakery....like somehow spoofing the
hostname, etc.  It may also be possible if all the domains resolve to the
same IP...but even then I'm not sure how you could do it...

good luck.
-peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Octavian Rasnita [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 1:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cookies - might be off topic


Hi all,

I want to create a script that sets a cookie that will be returned by the
visitor's browser when they will visit more domains like:

www.mamajob.net
www.mamashop.net
www.mamabay.net

.. etc.

Is it possible?
If yes, how can I set more domains for a cookie?

Thank you.

Teddy,
Teddy's Center: http://teddy.fcc.ro/
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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