Jay Blanchard wrote:
But I sure would like to see the URL once he has clicked it. Have you tried
changing to $_GET['page']? Again, all of this is just for gigglesbut
there is likely to be a clue.
On privacy policies in IE (can he try another browser?) what is his setting?
I'm still
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I have not looked into it, but do some internet security apps like
Norton try to block certain cookies? I've not come across this, as I
don't really use those programs, but right now I'm grasping for straws.
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Certain anti-virus/spyware programs can and do block cookies and can be
Hi Kristen,
Tuesday, November 22, 2005, 3:21:31 PM, you wrote:
I have not looked into it, but do some internet security apps like
Norton try to block certain cookies? I've not come across this, as I
don't really use those programs, but right now I'm grasping for
straws.
Yes they do - I
Anyone have any suggestions? I'm still stuck.
thanks,
kgt
Kristen G. Thorson wrote:
I'm having problems with a customer who can't login to a wholesaler
application. To ensure the problem was that the cookie was not being
set, I sent him to this script:
if( !isset( $_REQUEST['page'] )
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Anyone have any suggestions? I'm still stuck.
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Can you send him another test where a basic cookie gets set and then
checked?
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
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Anyone have any suggestions? I'm still stuck.
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Can you send him another test where a basic cookie gets set and then
checked?
.
Not sure what you mean. I sent him to this script:
?php
if( !isset( $_REQUEST['page'] ) ) {
setcookie('VATtest','Cookie
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Not sure what you mean. I sent him to this script:
?php
if( !isset( $_REQUEST['page'] ) ) {
setcookie('VATtest','Cookie has been set.',time()+5, /);
echo 'a href='.$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'].'?page=1Test cookie./a';
} else if( $_REQUEST['page'] == '1' ) {
if( isset( $_COOKIE['VATtest'] )
Jay Blanchard wrote:
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Not sure what you mean. I sent him to this script:
?php
if( !isset( $_REQUEST['page'] ) ) {
setcookie('VATtest','Cookie has been set.',time()+5, /);
echo 'a href='.$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'].'?page=1Test cookie./a';
} else if( $_REQUEST['page'] == '1' ) {
if( isset(
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Sorry, I should have paid more attention. Is $_REQUEST['page'] correctly
set
when (print_r the array...just for giggles)
I can verify $_REQUEST is correct for me, and I'm sure it's correct for
him too, since he gets Cookie NOT set. The second if statement
requires $_REQUEST['page'] to
Hi Kristen,
Monday, November 21, 2005, 4:48:26 PM, you wrote:
I've been looking through the comments in the manual, and several
people mention privacy policies creating a problem in IE. My problem
is none of this can be duplicated on my machine (or any other so
far), and this customer is in
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