- From: <jesso2000@earthlink.net>
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 19:34:14 -0500
- To: www-p3p-policy@w3.org
Well, after literally a week of research and testing I still can't get IE6 to read our cookies in a 3rd-party setting - it continually blocks them in the default medium setting. We are sending our CP in all headers, all the tools we've tried such as http://www.davidjonathangrant.info/p3p/ say that everything we're doing is correct, etc. etc. but the cookies just can't be read in a 3rd-party setting at the default medium level. What I really don't understand is that according to IE6 there are only 2 circumstances in which a 3rd-party cookie will be blocked in the default medium setting. And I quote: Medium - Blocks third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy - Blocks third-party cookies that use personally identifiable information without your implicit consent. The thing that kills is that neither of these cases is true, so why would IE6 be blocking our cookies? We do have a compact privacy policy with the correct CP header being sent with all requests, and it states that we do not use personally identifiable information, so how the heck can IE6 block our cookies? Is anyone successfully using 3rd-party cookies that actually work properly in the default medium setting? If so I would give my first born for the details. Is this a bug in IE6 or am I missing something? Thanks, Jess
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