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New Post 4/24/2006 1:07 PM
User is offline Michael Flanakin
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Re: IFrame w/ Login Page 
Hmm... That's odd. You're right, it doesn't work. It looks like IE has a flawed implementation. I Googled the problem and saw others discussing it, but haven't seen a work-around. It's hard to believe that this is the first time this has come up - actually, I think I have heard about it before, but the problem didn't come back up, so I assumed it was a user error. I honestly don't think I can do anything about this, tho. If you find a work-around, please do let me know and I will get it implemented in the upcoming release. Otherwise, we're waiting on Microsoft for this one.

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New Post 4/26/2006 2:11 PM
User is offline Marc Drescher
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Re: IFrame w/ Login Page 

Turns out it is a setting in IE. Under Internet Options > Privacy > Advanced > Cookie Handling. Third-party Cookies.

Any suggestions around this?

Thanks.

Marc

 
New Post 4/26/2006 2:16 PM
User is offline Michael Flanakin
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Re: IFrame w/ Login Page 
Yeah, use Firefox

Honestly, I'm not sure. You might be able to use JavaScript to check for that setting, but I've never tried, so I can't honestly even begin to tell you how to do it. I kind of doubt you can, but it's worth a shot.

Based on this known issue, I'd probably suggest that you display a message explaining how to turn that setting off when someone fails to login in IE. Beyond that, it looks like you're at Microsoft's mercy.

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