It seems that the problem is with IE, and characters in the domain name.
This is a beta site (of one of my existing sites), and I have the
virtual host name set as "by-tor_v70". I tried setting the cookie on
another virtual host running on the same box, and it worked. So, I
removed the und
Timothy,
The headers are coming across fine. I looked in the privacy report,
and told IE to accept all cookies from my domain, but it still isn't
registering them. If it wasn't for the fact that I've had over 100,000
page views by IE6 this month, I wouldn't give it a second glance.
Cateri
Chris,
Nope, that didn't work either. I set IE6 to accept all cookies, no
matter what, but still no go. Has anyone been able to set a cookie in IE6?
Chris Shiflett wrote:
> John,
>
> Can you see if this works:
>
> header("Set-Cookie: foo=bar");
>
> If not, then check the configuration f
As per my earlier commments about seeing the privacy report this will
answer all your questions regarding cookies.. also you can allways
telnet to the host eg..
telnet {host} 80
get /{page.html} http/1.0
host: {yourdomain.com.au}
{enter}
{ctrl d}
You should then see the header information as w
John,
Can you see if this works:
header("Set-Cookie: foo=bar");
If not, then check the configuration for IE6. I seem to recall hearing
that cookies are disabled by default for sites that are not P3P
compliant? Or, perhaps that was for third-party cookies only. At any
rate, I seem to recall s
Arr.. Microsoft and their attempt to get security and privacy to
their clients.. have a look in the ->view -> privacy report... this
will give you a starting point...
John Nichel wrote:
> Hi guys and gals. I'm having a problem with setting a cookie on IE 6.
> I'm running RedHat 7, Apache 1.3.
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