in the second instance then ("it actually totally redirects you to .co.uk
in the UL"), surely the cookies wouldn't be an issue, as no cfm page
processing would even be done? assuming you're using the web server or dns
to redirect, and not some javascript, meta refresh or cflocation.
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Two Domains : Cookie problem
01/29/03 10:51 AM
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I have tried it with both and they both fail. I had it so when you went to
the .com it was actually loading the .co.uk site, but the URL stayed the
same and I have also tried it that when you goto .com it actually totally
redirects you to .co.uk in the UL.
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when you say the .com redirects to the .co.uk, do you mean if i go to
blah.com, it then changes the URL to blah.co.uk, or are you just pointing
the A records to the same IP address as the .co.uk?
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cf-dev ] Two Domains : Cookie problem
01/29/03 10:46 AM
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All,
We are having a cookie problem, and hopefully someone can give me an answer
on this, we have two domains registered for a site : one of them as a
.co.uk
and one of them as a .com. The .co.uk is the standard URL for this site
and when you resolve the .com, it redirects to the .co.uk - simple......
The problem : The two domains are held/registered on different DNS servers
(two different ISP's) and we are having an issue where when you resolve the
.com, the cfide and cftoken are not actually being set as IE by default is
blocking them when the security setting is set to Medium (which is the
default). The cookie it is trying to set (which is effectively a .co.uk
cookie to a .com is third party).
What can anyone suggest to resolve this issue? Obviously I have the option
of getting users to change their privacy setting, but in reality its not an
option... Would moving the domain to the .co.uk DNS server help? What
ISP/Parking/Redirect possibilities are available to solve this?
Thanks
N
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