I am using IE 6, on Windows 2000 professional.
I built a site using cookies and Apache::Session.
I have no problems on my computer with cookies.
My client, that I'm building the site for has IE 6 on Windows XP.
His computer is accepting the cookie, but not reading it, so it keeps putting a new one on it.
My Mothers computer is Windows ME, with IE 6.0
Hers did the same thing as my clients.

The other day, mine did it for a few hours, finally it fixed it self.
I've searched everywhere, and read as much as possible. Mostly about P3P.
The site does NOT have a P3P policy. Is this the main problem? Or could there be another problem. Like I said, it works fine for me 99% of the time. I've had that same problem about 3 times, and it seems to fix itself :o(

I just want to know if you fellow monks know of any OTHER problems IE6 might have with cookies? I read the W3C Site, I found it from 176684. Is there something besides P3P that is causing problems?
I'd appreciate any feedback you have

thx,
Richard

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