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Posted by Erwin Moller on 09/07/05 14:01
Robert Oschler wrote:
> I have two sites, both with valid P3P policies that passed the W3C P3P
> validator, including the P3P compliant HTTP headers test.
>
> On one of the sites, Site A, I have a web page that loads a document from
> Site B in an IFRAME. In this context the web page on Site A is the
> "originating" document and the web page on Site B is a 3rd-party document
> (since it's from a different domain). I thought that having a valid P3P
> policy would make IE6 in the default Medim setting, allow cookies from my
> IFRAME document from Site B, but apparently it still does not. I am
> getting the dreaded "red-eye" and the document from Site B can't
> read/write cookies while in the IFRAME.
>
> Is this correct, that you can't read/write cookies from an IFRAME as a 3rd
> party document, even if you have a valid P3P policy that indicates no PII
> (Personally Identifiable Information) is collected? Or can I fix this
> somehow?
>
> Thanks.
Hi Robert,
IFrames, cross-domain cookies, PPI, Medim settings....
What has this to do with PHP?
PHP has nothing to do with cookie-domainsecurity, it is a browserthing.
You might get luckier on another (IE?) NG.
Good luck!
Regards,
Erwin Moller
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