To: John Robinson
cant you use a lowercase() function to just read and write them?
9 posted on
07/09/2002 7:10:01 AM PDT by
smith288
To: smith288
I have to assume this is a brain-damaged browser issue. The saving of cookies takes place within the browser, and it is the browser that compares the cookie domain to the location URL, and rejects the cookie if the cookie domain doesn't match the location URL. It's something like MSIE 3.x that has this problem, so not too widespread. The other issue, the one with the double dots, I think is an MSIE 4.x or NS4.x issue, I believe they handle the situation completely different, and in an incompatible way.
I may end up having to cut off the people hanging on to ancient technology. We still get an occassional Netscape 2.x visitor. (I've seen 1.x too.) Just too many bugs an inconsistencies.
To: smith288
Some of my cookie woes may be rooted in broken third-party cookie managers or cookie nibbling firewalls.
And, last time I researched this problem, I found too many messages on too many boards noting the many problems with cookies in the many different browser implementations and the many different versions of each.
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