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RE: Switch Enhydra to URL rewriting mode: msg#00046

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Subject: RE: Switch Enhydra to URL rewriting mode


Problems with cookies in embedding frames are now common :-( with
the new IE6's privacy politic.

To avoid switching your application from cookies to url rewriting,
you have to configure your web server to send one specific header
to avoid the this problem.

BTW, it's always interesting to know the details about it. Some good
starting points are :

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnpriv/html
/ie6privacyfeature.asp

and

http://www.w3.org/P3P/


Regards.

Laurent

-----Message d'origine-----

Message: 6
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 08:42:21 +0100 (MET)
From: Mike Schubert <schubi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Enhydra: Switch Enhydra to URL rewriting mode
Reply-To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx

>> Hi!
>>
>> I experienced some troubles with some version of IE
>> when embedding/mixing frames from different servers.
>> It all boils down to a cookie problem: an embedded
>> frame from a different server may not set a cookie,
>> which means that the session-cookie won't work.
>>
>> The only solution would be to switch to URL-rewriting.
>> How do I do that? Must I rewrite my Enhydra
>> application? (I am using the simple Servlet model).
>>
>> Thanks,
>>

>I have no solution but can confirm this behavior.
>The quick and dirty solution is to open a new browser window
>and load the Frameset from the different Server.

>Intresting is that in our case only IE6x not work.
>IE5 is ok.

>--
>sincerely

>Mike Schubert


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