RE: XHTML Applications and XML Processors [was Re: xhtml 2.0 noscript]

Orion Adrian wrote:
> Why would this be an IE only thing?

Mozilla suggests the domain as the first option and as second option the
full url.
 
> The website responsible controls the hrefs in the links.

Huh? I am not sure I understand or maybe I wasn't clear - I am talking about
the sites that rewrites the url as you enter the site initally and not after
pressing some link on the page.

> Also is this which or without cookies?

This was with cookies. Deleting the relevant cookie had IE behave as Mozilla
until a new cookie was placed.

I wasn't aware that the browser history had some corelation with cookies -
what's the rationale here?

It is not only when session id's per se are glued to the url, but also
generally when a website plasters the url with parameters, e.g.
http://www.sonyericsson.com.

Regards

Peter Normann

Received on Thursday, 3 August 2006 12:51:50 UTC