Hi Peter,
That is an interesting article.  From what I get out of it, the MS folks
have changed the rules a bit in terms of privacy issues and cookies, but
it would appear that you can still set the "slider" to whatever filter
you want in IE6. I appreciate the fact that they are going with the web
standards (if they really are, that is).  I do not use IE6 yet, but it
is sure stirring the interest pot.  I also understand that MS and Cisco
and a few others are going with the XML standards too.  That will mean a
few things to the HTML folks. I am wondering what I will need to begin
rewriting on some web pages?
I use Cookie Pal, myself and love it from Kookaburra Software:
http://www.kburra.com/ if anyone is interested. It gives me control over
the cookies without driving me nuts about "accept / reject" all the
time.
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Regards,
Roger Williams
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> Date: Fri, 04 May 2001 08:46:31 -0400
> From: Peter Kaulback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: PCWorks: IE6 Beta security
>
> If anyone is interested, and I remember the cookies issue popping up
here,
> it seems that IE6 will only work with certain types of cookies.  If
> interested then please see this article straight from the horses mouth
>
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/security/privacy/ie6privacyfeature.as
p
> Peter Kaulback
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