Hi there:

At the moment, I'm only speculating as to the cause of my problem, but I operate an online store, and we have a custom-built cart (which is complex, and so could therefore have issues in any number of places that I can't explain here), but we've got a new and problematic trend.

The trend is that some of our carts are ending up with information missing (inventories of items, specifically)...but the thing is, it seems to be happening only to Safari users. This is a store that's been live for almost 4 years, and we've had our share of bugs here and there, but generally it's been functioning properly. This is new, and I just am at this point thinking it has something to do with the proliferation of Safari 3.x, although I haven't definitively concluded this yet.

I should point out that I use OS X, and so Safari is often my primary test browser, and I can't actually replicate any of the problems users are reporting to us, but it seems that every one that is reporting a problem is a Safari user, so there's something fishy going on somewhere.

Is anyone aware of any subtle changes in Safari 3 that could cause problems with maintaining sessions or cookies?

Thanks for any insight.

Cheers,

Marc



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