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Browse All TopicsI have a P3P policy that if the user is blocking cookies the policy enables the cookies to be written. What am i missing that will allow Safari to read the poilcy?
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If you want to set cookies through iframe when iframe resides on a different domain then the iframe accessing, you will find Firefox, Opera accepting these third party cookies without any problem. You can send a P3P header with cookie for IE, but safari is not very cool with off-site frames and won`t allow you to set third party cookie.
Best solution is to detect browser through a server side script and if the browser is 'Webkit' dump iframe use simple login script or redirect to third party domain and then use session IDs to send cookie with the orginal domain.
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by: benhansonPosted on 2007-06-16 at 17:10:34ID: 19299954
I've not been able to find any confirmation that safari supports P3P