Peter Alvin wrote:
> Thanks for your suggestions!
> 
> We figured it out.  IE misbehaves if the subdomain has an underscore in 
> it.  Ours did.
> 
> Pete

Actually, some would argue that IE did the right thing, sort of, and 
that Firefox misbehaved. I ran into the same problem a number of months 
ago with Safari. Firefox worked, but Safari didn't. It was the same 
problem. A couple of people posted and pointed out that the RFC for URLs 
does not permit underscores in the hostname (what you are calling the 
subdomain, I think). The funny part is that if the browsers were 
completely standards compliant, the web sites shouldn't work in them at 
all. In my case (and I think your's), you can access the web sites, but 
it's the cookie that's failing.

Peace.
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