will trillich ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 05/02/2001:
Cookies are restricted to certain domains, for security reasons.
(Why have a microsoft.com cookie sent to debian.org, right?)
So all cookies need
domain=box.subnet.intralan.organization.tld
*snip*
A
u can also use the rewrite engine - for our domain genwax.com:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}^genwax\.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.+) http://www.genwax.com$1 [R,L]
notice that it also makes sure to convert any case such as:
GeNwAx.com to www.genwax.com
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On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 07:28:05AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
will trillich ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 05/02/2001:
Cookies are restricted to certain domains, for security reasons.
(Why have a microsoft.com cookie sent to debian.org, right?)
So all cookies
Or at the very least, two segments thereof:
domain=.org.tld
Which would be sent to any of these hosts:
www.org.tld
some.obscure.server.org.tld
even.here.org.tld
BUT NOT TO
ord.tlg
Thank you very four-borking-days-lost-forever much.
So, patient gurus
Rob Bloodgood wrote:
Or at the very least, two segments thereof:
domain=.org.tld
--- lots of snippage ---
you have it right at the top.
assuming you are operating in org.tld, so www.org.tld and modperl.org.tld
are valid boxes, then you send the domain string as .$domain. This
Aha. I found a chink. I still only have one brick in the wall,
but now it seems like i may have a clue as to why the other
bricks have been sitting there, giggling.
to wit:
Cookies are restricted to certain domains, for security reasons.
(Why have a microsoft.com cookie sent to debian.org,