- From: Yaron Goland <yarong@microsoft.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 12:20:03 -0800
- To: 'Benjamin Franz' <snowhare@netimages.com>, http working group <http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com>
Not to get back on an old horse, but - what right have we to tell a site how to structure itself? If a site wants to send 10,000 warnings, that is the site's business, not ours. Its like T.V., if you don't like the content, change the channel. Yaron > -----Original Message----- > From: Benjamin Franz [SMTP:snowhare@netimages.com] > Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 1997 11:57 AM > To: http working group > Subject: RE: Should server beable to say NoCookie, No Show? > > >>Someone wrote: > > > >> Symetry would suggest that since we encourage/allow a UA to > discard a > > >> cookie under the user's discretion, we should have an optional > > >> attribute > > >> which allows the server to stipulate one of the following: > > >> > > >> a. Dont show the page if the user rejects the cookie > > >> b. Warn the user that if the cookie isn't accepted, the > application > > >> won't operate correctly (this is almost covered by the > > >> comment/commentURL but its a different of message I think. > Like > > >> Windows allows a message box to be one of several types to > > >> reflect > > >> the content, the significance of the comment to the user > would > > >> vary depending on the damage to the user's experience by > > >> rejecting the cookie. > > 'b.' seems to be the open to same kind of 'hammer the user until they > yield' abuse some servers use today against people who refuse cookies. > a. > is fine. If 'b.' is allowed at all, it should be on a 'show this to me > ONCE per session' basis. It was *deliberate* that the option for > silent > cookie refusals was added to the specs. This appears to be an attempt > to > subvert the intent of the 'silent refusal' aspect of the spec. > > "Welcome To MegaCorp WebSite" > > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > Want a cookie? No > > "Welcome To MegaCorp WebSite" > > Want a cookie (our site may not work right if you don't accept it)? No > Want a cookie (our site may not work right if you don't accept it)? No > Want a cookie (our site may not work right if you don't accept it)? No > Want a cookie (our site may not work right if you don't accept it)? No > Want a cookie (our site may not work right if you don't accept it)? No > Want a cookie (our site may not work right if you don't accept it)? No > Want a cookie (our site may not work right if you don't accept it)? No > Want a cookie (our site may not work right if you don't accept it)? No > > Argh. > > -- > Benjamin Franz >
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