On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:35:27PM +0200, Herouth Maoz wrote:
> At 18:47 +0200 on 11/3/2003, Alon Altman wrote:
> 
> 
> >  The question is- does it support MSIE 7.0? The answer: They don't know.
> 
> This question is the same for a standards-compliant site, because you 
> don't know when one of the browsers is going to pick up on a new 
> standard and ruin everything. This has happened to me lately: I've 
> always used cookies for sessions, it's as standard as muck. Now 
> marketing has asked me to put that site within a frame so that "the 
> location bar will show our domain and nothing else". The frameset is 
> in domain A, the frame within it is in domain B. So far, no standards 
> broken, Mozilla works perfectly, MSIE 5.5 works, hunky dory.

Frames are evil, evil evil!

Anyway, try sticking the following header:
P3P: CP="NON"

(with quotes).

> 
> But MSIE 6 doesn't accept my cookie. This is because is an early 

I don't think you losed something from supporting standards so far,
you would have hit this wall even while using MSIE's dialect wouldn't
you?

> So that argument is out the window as well.

I wasn't convinced, not by this example anyway.

Cheers,
--Amos

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