you set it for domain, not the subdomain, and then the subdomain has access
to it.

http://serverfault.com/questions/153409/can-subdomain-example-com-set-a-cookie-that-can-be-read-by-example-com

essentially what you're looking for, at least as far as I understand it.

Anatoly

On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Varun Aggarwal <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Antony,
>
> How did you get that cookie set up for different domains. I see the cookie
> gets set only for the last subdomain in the list. Not sure if that is
> possible. Sorry if that sounds stupid but can you set the same cookie(key)
> set up for different subdomains?
>
> Varun
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 8:53 PM, Anatoly Geyfman <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> we got around this problem by putting all of the domains through NGINX and
>> setting the rewrite headers to rewrite the cookie to all domains that NGINX
>> routes to. This way, you don't have to do anything extra to get the cookie
>> to be read on domains that didn't set the cookie.
>>
>> --
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>> http://www.geyfman.net
>>
>> On Thursday, August 25, 2011 at 8:46 PM, Varun Aggarwal wrote:
>>
>> Hi All
>> I am stuck on this weird problem and cant find what is the issue. I have
>> already posted this problem on many forums but no one has replied. Here is
>> my problem
>>
>> I am having problem with setting up the cookies on IE9 for certain users.
>> I am setting up the cookie on on the parent domain with ".mysite.com" on
>> x.mysite.com, I am expecting it to be read from y.mysite.com. The problem
>> is on all the browsers it works but IE9 on certain machines it never works.
>> I tried setting up our staging machines and it worked perfectly but somehow
>> in production it breaks for some users.
>>
>> We have a hybrid environment where the cookie is set up by the .net
>> environment(x.mysite.com) and the java environment(y.mysite.com), we are
>> using persistent storage for saving the session between different
>> environments.
>>
>> I have tried debugging the problem I do see the cookie is set from
>> x.mysite.com but never sent from the browser for y.mysite.com.
>>
>> The cookie name is prefixed with "www" eg. "wwwXYZ" Doesnt seem like a
>> server issue, but something how IE is handling it, Am i doing something
>> wrong or others too having the same issue.
>>
>> Please let me know if you need more info on this issue.
>>
>> Varun
>>
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