Re: P3P and IE 6
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 60599
interpreted = N
texte = Hey D,I have a few cookie based sites and I have not had an issue reported to me as of yet - probably because I don't have an exclusively cookie based shopping cart on any of those sites - however a "summary" of Alan's posts might make a good readme file - seemed that there was a lot of information passed there.GaryAt 11:03 AM 12/23/2004, you wrote:>Hello, I don't have any time right now but I wanted to>make a quick post about this.>>If any of you administer dynamic sites run into IE6>issues, especially those that set cookies or collect info, it>is probably related to P3P. IE 6 is very stringent on the>p3p standards.>>For those that were following Alans recent post, we managed>to get it working.>>Seems a lot of folks out there are yelling about this but>it *is* fixable.>>Basically the policy has to relate to (and adhere to) the>content on the page. More about it later if there is interest.>>Gotta go.>>Donovan-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Hey D,I have a few cookie based sites and I have not had an issue reported to me as of yet - probably because I don't have an exclusively cookie based shopping cart on any of those sites - however a "summary" of Alan's posts might make a good readme file - seemed that there was a lot of information passed there.GaryAt 11:03 AM 12/23/2004, you wrote:>Hello, I don't have any time right now but I wanted to>make a quick post about this.>>If any of you administer dynamic sites run into IE6>issues, especially those that set cookies or collect info, it>is probably related to P3P. IE 6 is very stringent on the>p3p standards.>>For those that were following Alans recent post, we managed>to get it working.>>Seems a lot of folks out there are yelling about this but>it *is* fixable.>>Basically the policy has to relate to (and adhere to) the>content on the page. More about it later if there is interest.>>Gotta go.>>Donovan-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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