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| IE6 insists intranet site is restricted and blocks cookies Hello group, I've been building a configuration application designed to be placed on a piece of hardware our company sells. This application is simply a set of PHP/HTML which runs off a small server directly on the box. Everything works fine in Opera, Firefox and IE7, but when the application is loaded in IE6, the Privacy Policy "eye" pops up in the bottom right hand corner and tells me that the internal site is restricted and cookies have been blocked. The application uses a single cookie to track the user's changes as they progress through all the configuration pages. Without this cookie, users are stuck on the first page. The URI of the internal site is http://webdev/_/webif/ I've been googling for solutions all day and here is what I've tried, none of which has worked: - Changed the URI to http://webdev/aaa/webif/ to see if it was the underscore - Added a complete functioning P3P policy in http://webdev/w3c/ (spent *many* hours on this!) - Added a compact P3P policy header to the application - Reduced security settings for *all* zones to Low, and Accept All Cookies - When viewing the privacy policy for http://webdev/_/webif/, selected "Always allow this site to use cookies" - Deleting cached P3P data from HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Int ernet Settings\P3P\History\webdev - Adding http://webdev/ to the Trusted Sites zone - Deleting all entries from the Restricted Sites list - Accessed the site using the IP address and full DNS domain name (webdev.internal.example.com) rather than the plain "webdev" DNS name - these changed the zone from "Local intranet" to "Internet", but still no luck My mind is boggling here. Is this some sort of "feature" of IE6 which can be bypassed? Is there anything else I can try? Any help would be greatly appreciated, however I would prefer a solution which doesn't require the user to modify IE6, so it doesn't put the onus on the users we plan to distribute this to. Is there some way I can convince IE6 that my intranet cookies are not bad? Thanks muchly in advance, Grey -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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| Re: IE6 insists intranet site is restricted and blocks cookies "GreyWyvern" <spam@greywyvern.com> wrote in message news:op.t4qjhlmasl6xfd@bhuisman.burlington.evertz. tv .... > Everything works fine in Opera, Firefox and IE7, but when the application > is loaded in IE6, the Privacy Policy "eye" pops up in the bottom right > hand corner and tells me that the internal site is restricted and cookies > have been blocked. .... > Is there anything else I can try? Try tracing the two IE cases with ProcMon? What are the differences? If it is something which was broken in IE6 and fixed in IE7 you might be out of luck. BTW you are likely to find better discussions on web development issues on the MSDN web forum for IE web development. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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