Hi Anthony,
Thanks for your active participation in this group.
I am confused about pointing the DNS to another server, which you advise to
do: the target URL, where I'm currently forwarding the mask domain (which
fails in IE), is a third party site for which I do not know IP address.
What woul
Again, that's richardeng2005 @ hotmail . com
Richard
On Oct 27, 1:25 pm, horridohobbyist wrote:
> I agree with you, but just as a lark, I tried to add a P3P header to
> the user() action:
>
> response.headers['P3P'] = 'CP="IDC DSP COR ADM DEVi TAIi PSA PSD
> IVAi IVDi CONi HIS OUR IND CNT"'
I agree with you, but just as a lark, I tried to add a P3P header to
the user() action:
response.headers['P3P'] = 'CP="IDC DSP COR ADM DEVi TAIi PSA PSD
IVAi IVDi CONi HIS OUR IND CNT"'
In theory, this should work, but I still can't login. Check out
stressrelief.co.nr using IE and login as "r
Thanks. Very interesting.
Richard
On Oct 26, 7:34 pm, Anthony wrote:
> The way your domain masking works is that a frameset is set up at the
> masking URL (stressrelief.co.nr), and your actual site is placed inside a
> frame. In that case, apparently IE doesn't pass the session cookie back to
>
The way your domain masking works is that a frameset is set up at the
masking URL (stressrelief.co.nr), and your actual site is placed inside a
frame. In that case, apparently IE doesn't pass the session cookie back to
your application. See http://adamyoung.net/IE-Blocking-iFrame-Cookies.
It's
Okay, I've made it easier to investigate. I've obtained a free domain
name with domain masking...
stressrelief.co.nr points to http://67.213.70.251/welcome/default/index
The first URL prevents login. The second URL does not. It's the
standard web2py Welcome app -- login is "richardeng2...@hotmail
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