- From: Lorrie Cranor <lorrie@research.att.com>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 09:13:08 -0400
- To: "Rigo Wenning" <rigo@w3.org>, <Gerald_T_Beattie@comerica.com>
- Cc: "P3P Developer" <www-p3p-dev@w3.org>
The compact policy format is the same regardless of whether you are using Unix or Windows. The format is P3P: CP="FOO" where FOO is your compact policy. If you use the IBM P3P editor, it will generate a compact policy for you. Section 4 of the P3P spec explains how to generate a compact policy. http://www.davidjonathangrant.info/p3p/index.php has developed a compact policy translator that will tell you what compact policies mean. > > From: Gerald_T_Beattie@comerica.com > To: www-p3p-dev-request@w3.org > Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 12:37:16 -0400 (EDT) > Subject: Compact Policy > >From rigo Fri Oct 26 05:13:43 2001 > Envelope-to: rigo@localhost > Delivery-date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 05:13:43 +0200 > Old-Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 12:36:41 -0400 > > > What is the proper format of the Compact Policy in Unix and Microsoft based > applications? > > Using the validator Microsoft Compact Policy looks like > > P3P:CP='ALL IND DSP COR ADM CONo CUR CUSo IVAo IVDo PSA PSD TAI TELo OUR SAMo CNT COM INT NAV ONL PHY PRE PUR UNI' > > > > > Where the Unix platform I am using looks like > > P3P:CP="NON IND UNI" > > Are strings declared differently in Microsoft applications? > > What format of the Compact Policy is exceptable to the w3c and Internet Explorer6? > > Thanks > > Jerry > > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > >
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