On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 11:42:04AM -0500, Ken Martin wrote: > on 9/20/01 11:18 AM, Andreas Färber at andreas.faerber@web.de wrote: > > > Neither Microsoft nor W3C forces anyone to write P3P policies. > > This doesn't seem quite fair. > > It's very frustrating to have played very honestly with users for as long as > we've done business, and find that we are presented with a new standard that > breaks our product and so far can't be implemented to a degree satisfactory > to IE6. > But disclaiming with some obscure token won't help you out in your case (That what the thread was about). So if you have trouble implementing P3P, This List (www-p3p-policy@w3.org) is made available exactly for that purpose. So please report, where you have the lack of satisfaction. Best, Rigo Wenning W3C/INRIA Policy Analyst Privacy Activity Lead mail:rigo@w3.org 2004, Routes des Lucioles +33 (0)6 73 84 87 31 F-06902 Sophia Antipolis http://www.w3.org/Received on Friday, 21 September 2001 07:51:50 GMT
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