- From: David Grant <david@davidjonathangrant.info>
- Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 14:37:03 +0100
- To: "Schutzer, Daniel M" <daniel.m.schutzer@citi.com>
- CC: P3P Policy Outreach Working Group <w3c-p3p-powg@w3.org>, P3P Developer <www-p3p-dev@w3.org>, w3c-p3p-ig <w3c-p3p-ig@w3.org>, P3P-Specification-WG <w3c-p3p-specification@w3.org>
Hi Daniel, I can't answer your question about a directory-level solution, but you could do a lot worse than looking at the following resources: http://knowledgebase.iplanet.com/ikb/kb/articles/7747.html http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/60sp2/rn60sp2.html#1007104 Kind Regards, David Grant http://www.davidjonathangrant.info/p3p/ Schutzer, Daniel M wrote: > Can anyone provide me any assistance? Some of our web sites use iplanet, and > they claim that > there are technical challenges that have yet to be addressed with respect to > implementing P3P on > iplanet servers. They say that the challenges include: > > iplanet in production does not support the P3P request > > they dont know how to implement it on a directory level basis > > it is possible to manually implement it on an indiv web page, but > you can't do it in html > > the only way to manually implement it is recoding all the pages into > jsp. > > I am keen to get our sites up and running with P3P - any advice? > > Dan Schutzer > >
Received on Tuesday, 14 May 2002 09:40:19 UTC