Were you ever able to resolve this? I need my web application to
support IE6 and discovered that I'm suffering from the same problem.

On May 15, 2:05 pm, mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> No im not.
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> 2009/5/15, Matthew Beale <[email protected]>:
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> > Are you in an iframe?  IE6and Safari famously don't let you set cookies
> > in an iframe.  Rails' csrf stuff then bites the dust.
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> > --
> > Matthew Beale :: 607 227 0871
> > Resume & Portfolio @http://madhatted.com
>
> > On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 20:26 -0700, Andrew wrote:
> >> Hi guys, I just discovered that both logging in and signing up does
> >> not work inIE6due to an InvalidAuthenticityToken error. I'm using
> >> the latest restful-authetntication plugin. What's weird though, is
> >> that I viewed the source before submitting and took note of thetoken.
> >> After submission, on the error page (in the parameters section) the
> >>tokenis the exact same. The forms work in every other browser. What
> >> the heck?
>
> --
> Von meinen Mobilgerät aus gesendet
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