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Don Juan
I have a simple html document I have been using for some time on my
(i.e.) abc.com domain that uses cookies. I recently purchased a new
domain name and set up a service to redirect my new domain (i.e.)
xyz.com to a sub-directory of the abc.com domain. In other words, when
someone goes to URL xyz.com, they really end up in abc.com/xyz
directory but the MSIE browser says they are xyz.com.
The problem is that cookies quit working in this setup when I copied
the same HTML document in the /xyz subdirectory that xyz.com now
accesses. I can't set or get a cookie any longer by calling the
document.cookie function from JS any longer. The call does not fail
but the data is always blank. I even tried setting the cookie and from
the next line of code reading it back immediately and it still would
not save the cookie.
Anyone know how to fix this?
I checked the value of location.host, .hostname .pathname,
document.domain and they all indicate I am really at abc.com even
though the address in my IE browser says I am at xyz.com.
(i.e.) abc.com domain that uses cookies. I recently purchased a new
domain name and set up a service to redirect my new domain (i.e.)
xyz.com to a sub-directory of the abc.com domain. In other words, when
someone goes to URL xyz.com, they really end up in abc.com/xyz
directory but the MSIE browser says they are xyz.com.
The problem is that cookies quit working in this setup when I copied
the same HTML document in the /xyz subdirectory that xyz.com now
accesses. I can't set or get a cookie any longer by calling the
document.cookie function from JS any longer. The call does not fail
but the data is always blank. I even tried setting the cookie and from
the next line of code reading it back immediately and it still would
not save the cookie.
Anyone know how to fix this?
I checked the value of location.host, .hostname .pathname,
document.domain and they all indicate I am really at abc.com even
though the address in my IE browser says I am at xyz.com.