Thanks!!
On Jul 1, 1:18 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
wrote:
> The standards prohibit a cookie being passed across disparate domains,
> it is only allowed between sub domains and even then the cookies have
> to be setup to allow it as indicated.
>
> All I can suggest is to use Google to look for 'cross domain cookies'.
> Or trying asking on the Python Web-SIG or Stack Overflow site as
> already suggested. You are going to get people in those places with a
> possibly broader amount of knowledge about such things. In fact,
> similar questions appear to have been asked on Stack Overflow in the
> past, so perhaps just search on that site and see the prior responses
> and comments.
>
> Graham
>
> 2009/7/1 Garito <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> > Then is there any kind of advice of how to set this kind of cookies?
>
> > I know this is not a mod_wsgi issue but if someone has deal with it
> > before perhaps could send me the how to
>
> > I try to explain better my problem
>
> > I have a service at ads.mydomain.com that runs with mod_wsgi
>
> > I have a web that consume this service atwww.myconsumerweb.com
>
> > I want to set a cookie from ads.mydomain.com to track the user at
> >www.myconsumerweb.comthat IE accept with the default configuration
>
> > Any idea?
>
> > Thanks and sorry
>
> > On Jul 1, 12:44 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >> 2009/7/1 Garito <[email protected]>:
>
> >> > Hi Graham!
>
> >> > When I set this Set-Cookie header:
> >> > sruid=83601369_2009-07-01_08_11_06_563705; expires=Fri, 01-Jul-2011
> >> > 09:59:07 GMT
>
> >> > then I can read this HTTP_COOKIE one:
> >> > HTTP_COOKIE:
> >> > __utma=145205154.584996188.1243418609.1243418609.1243418609.1;
> >> > __utmz=145205154.1243418609.1.1.utmccn=(direct)|utmcsr=(direct)|utmcmd=
> >> > (none); sruid=83601369_2009-07-01_08_11_06_563705
>
> >> > But with this Set-Cookie:
> >> > sruid=83601369_2009-07-01_08_11_06_563705; expires=Fri, 01-Jul-2011
> >> > 10:02:30 GMT; domain=ruralnature.com
>
> >> > then I can read this HTTP_COOKIE:
> >> > HTTP_COOKIE:
> >> > __utma=145205154.584996188.1243418609.1243418609.1243418609.1;
> >> > __utmz=145205154.1243418609.1.1.utmccn=(direct)|utmcsr=(direct)|utmcmd=
> >> > (none)
>
> >> > As you can see the main diference is the domain part of the cookie
>
> >> > I'm trying to create a recommendation server then the mod_wsgi
> >> > application has one domain and the real application has other
>
> >> > I need to put the domain information because if not the IE don't
> >> > accept the cookie with the default configuration
>
> >> > I can't solve the problem changing the IE security level
>
> >> > Is there a way to read 3rd party cookies from mod_wsgi?
>
> >> All HTTP request headers sent by the client will be in the WSGI
> >> environment. If the information isn't in there somewhere, the client
> >> never sent it.
>
> >> As I said, this isn't really a mod_wsgi or WSGI question by a general
> >> web application question, specifically about how to use cookies.
>
> >> At a guess, I would say you are setting domain=ruralnature.com wrong.
> >> If you are trying to have the cookies sent by client across two
> >> domains, then the must both be sub domains of ruralnature.com, eg
> >> a.ruralnature.com and b.ruralnature.com, and you must use
> >> domain=.ruralnature.com. Note the '.' after the '='.
>
> >> Hard to suggest anything else as you aren't saying which requests are
> >> going to what URLs and therefore what the host names of each are and
> >> whether they are sub domains of another domain.
>
> >> Graham
>
> >> > Thanks!
>
> >> > On Jul 1, 12:17 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> 2009/7/1 Garito <[email protected]>:
>
> >> >> > Hi!
> >> >> > I'm trying to set a persistent cookie and with mozilla works ok but
> >> >> > on IE
> >> >> > don't
>
> >> >> > The problem with IE seems to be a security problem: IE don't accept 3
> >> >> > party
> >> >> > cookies
>
> >> >> > I can use domain section for the cookie but then I don't know how to
> >> >> > read it
>
> >> >> > With a normal cookie I can use the HTTP_Cookie header but if I set the
> >> >> > domain in the cookien then this cookie don't appears on the
> >> >> > http_cookie
> >> >> > header
>
> >> >> > How can I deal with this problem?
>
> >> >> This doesn't appear to be a mod_wsgi or WSGI problem per se. You are
> >> >> probably better off asking on a general web developers list, or if are
> >> >> using Python, then maybe on:
>
> >> >> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/topics?lnk
>
> >> >> or:
>
> >> >> http://groups.google.com/group/python-web-sig?lnk=srg
>
> >> >> You might even try:
>
> >> >> http://stackoverflow.com/
>
> >> >> I'd suggest you really need to provide more information about the
> >> >> exact headers being returned so people can more easily see what you
> >> >> are talking about.
>
> >> >> Graham
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