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Aug 22, 2001, 21:31 #26
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Take out the quotes around the expiration date, it's a number not a string.
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Aug 22, 2001, 21:37 #27
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Originally posted by Anarchos
Take out the quotes around the expiration date, it's a number not a string.
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Aug 22, 2001, 21:42 #28
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Did anyone hear me? NS 3 and early 4 require the .domain and the www in the name in order to read URLS. Take a look at Amazon.com, there is a reason why there is a WWW in front of the domain... and some other borwsers, opera, kmelon, etc, also have compatibility issues UNLESS you use ALL of the cookie settings...
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Aug 22, 2001, 21:48 #29
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I don't believe that. What's your source?
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Aug 22, 2001, 22:13 #30
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here is one post for you, different party than myself, as well as myself.
http://sitepointforums.com/showthrea...s+netscape+www
http://sitepointforums.com/showthrea...ookie+netscapeBlamestorming: Sitting around in a group discussing why a deadline was missed or a project failed and who was responsible.
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Aug 22, 2001, 22:34 #31
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That isn't correct. You only need two dots if you explicitly set the domain. If you don't specify the domain then it doesn't matter how many dots the url has.
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Aug 22, 2001, 23:47 #32
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Alex is stil sticking with his theory, but...
Blamestorming: Sitting around in a group discussing why a deadline was missed or a project failed and who was responsible.
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