Boy, that sure sounds like a browser configuration issue to me. I know MS IE
lets you have pretty fine control over the acceptance of cookies (whether
they stick around after you close your browser, which types of cookies are
permitted, etc), and also allows you to assign different web sites to
different "security categories", so different cookie-acceptance rules may be
applied, depending upon the web site you're visiting.
I know you said that you checked the browser configuration, but I'd
recommend re-visiting that. Verify that those machines which aren't
accepting your cookies do in fact accept cookies from other sites, and that
your browsers are all similarly configured.
I'm assuming that those machines that DO accept your cookies always do, and
vice versa. If not, then I think you'd be right to suspect an issue w/
Apache and/or Perl modules. Otherwise, I'd spend my time inspecting my
browser configurations.
Good luck.
Michael Stack
----- Original Message -----
From: "Diederick van Dijk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 2:13 PM
Subject: Cookie problem with RedHat apache RPM
Hi,
We have some problems with setting cookies on IE-
machines. Other websites can set cookie on this IE-machines.
Is there a known problem with the apache server rpm
of RedHat ?
The problem occurs when we try to set a cookie with
php (mod_php) or perl (mod_perl). We've checked
or the browsers accept cookies and they do.
The strange thing is that it occurs at random. Some
machines with IE 5.01 accept the cookie and some
doesn't.
Does anyone the solution for this ?
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