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Re: IE6 and Cookies R2:
I've completed a trial using your Import file. The results are posted on my "Findings" page:
»www.staff.uiuc.edu/~ehowes/ie6-p3p.htm
Look for the "Import" column in the table of results.
What I saw roughly follows what you got, though MSNBC refused to try to push any cookies on me for some reason (I'm still deciding whether to be disappointed or ecstatic at that behavior).
I've revised many of the sections of that page to reflect these new results, including the "Recommendations" section.
It would be nice, at this point, to put together a menu of different Import files that IE6 users could download and try out. Different users could very well desire different mixes of Privacy settings for their Trusted and Internet zones.
In any case, thank you for your labors over MS's documentation on custom XML Import files. That they are now a viable option for IE6 users is a testament to your doggedness and patience.
All the best,
Eric L. Howes [text was edited by author 2001-09-16 20:37:28] |
 YBoris join:2001-06-01 Old Bridge, NJ | reply to Lex Luthor IE 6 is the best thing in the world (in browsers) ... I see no problem with the automatic cookie handling ... and more over ... I LOVE the way you can handle them manually
:):) - sorry about the late reply -- a thing or two I know about the chief of police makes him my slave |