- From: Rigo Wenning <rigo@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 15:42:59 +0200
- To: Smith <dirwlf@hotmail.com>
- Cc: www-p3p-dev@w3.org
Do you send this header already with the set-cookie-event? That's the time IE6 is evaluating your policy. For more info on IE6 look at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnpriv/html/ie6privacyfeature.asp So if your cookie is set without P3P-header, IE6 will block it. Try that. If it doesn't work, you might want to consider different data collection practices.. Best, -- Rigo Wenning W3C/INRIA Policy Analyst Privacy Activity Lead mail:rigo@w3.org 2004, Routes des Lucioles http://www.w3.org/ F-06902 Sophia Antipolis On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 06:22:22PM -0400, Smith wrote: > OK, I have looked and looked but I have seen no good solutions. I have a compact policy in my header: > > P3P: policyref="/w3c/p3p.xml" CP="NON DSP COR PSDa OUR NOR UNI" > > I have a site that uses my site inside a frameset so our cookies are coming through as 3rd party. I have my brower set on medium (default) and it will not let me navigate the site. The w3c validator gives me no errors at all. What exactly do I have to do to get IE6 to let session cookies come from my site through someone else's frameset? > > Trying.
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