2009/10/1 Michael Kaye <[email protected]>

> re TCPFlow - Thanks Aparajita, very helpful. Here is what I'm seeing just
> going to the home page.
>
> Safari:
>
> Set-Cookie: ACTIVE4D_SESSIONID=0F34496293DF10A3; PATH=/
> Cookie: __utma=111872281.1812287496.1253800848.1254394048.1254394323.14;
> __utmb=111872281;
> __utmz=111872281.1253800848.1.1.utmccn=(direct)|utmcsr=(direct)|utmcmd=(none);
> ACTIVE4D_SESSIONID=0F34496293DF10A3
> Cookie: __utma=111872281.1812287496.1253800848.1254394048.1254394323.14;
> __utmb=111872281;
> __utmz=111872281.1253800848.1.1.utmccn=(direct)|utmcsr=(direct)|utmcmd=(none);
> ACTIVE4D_SESSIONID=0F34496293DF10A3
>


> [trimmed Cookie log]
>


> Which as you pointed out is what I should be seeing.
>
> So I guess the question is whether Safari is somehow corrupted or something
> else is causing the issue.
>
> Thanks, Michael.


I don't know why this is the case but the additional cookies returned  utm
etc. are those for Google Analytics.
<http://code.google.com/apis/analytics/docs/concepts/gaConceptsCookies.html>

If your page is using Google Analytics you could disable it and see if that
allows Active4D to read its session cookie.

Michael Bond
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