LOL heheh good 'ol MS
I highly doubt a normal run of the mill firewall will block cookies. If your getting anything transferred from the site at all, the cookies should come too along with the other data (it's all on the same port and same data stream). Now of course these software proxies that call themselves firewalls (zonealarm, etc.) may be doing it. My guess is it's something with their browser. I read the other day that they put some sort of new cookie policy thing in IE6 too, I'm sure that's probably what is causing the havoc. I have seen people on other forums have the exact same problems (who aren't behind firewalls
) They (MS) are just using there "we won't admit it's us" attitude :
Here's a link where I got my info:
http://www.duxcw.com/faq/webmastr/privhttp.htm
I also implemented that fix on rblsquad's server
But I'm not sure if my fix, fixed Zara... He hasn't been home off the truck since I did it.
I highly doubt a normal run of the mill firewall will block cookies. If your getting anything transferred from the site at all, the cookies should come too along with the other data (it's all on the same port and same data stream). Now of course these software proxies that call themselves firewalls (zonealarm, etc.) may be doing it. My guess is it's something with their browser. I read the other day that they put some sort of new cookie policy thing in IE6 too, I'm sure that's probably what is causing the havoc. I have seen people on other forums have the exact same problems (who aren't behind firewalls


Here's a link where I got my info:
http://www.duxcw.com/faq/webmastr/privhttp.htm
I also implemented that fix on rblsquad's server

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