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the third party
: software is going to reside on a different server in a different domain and : writecookies that he wants the domain where the login page resides to : access. Hi Jeff, I didn't see
any responses...
So the user is going
to www.domain1.com
to login, this domain sets a cookie and you'd
like
www.domain2.com
to read the cookie and treat the user as
logged in? As far as I know that won't work;
browsers will only return cookie information
from the domain that issued it.
There are other/better
ways to do this though.
/m
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