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dalem
4th December 2004, 09:02 PM
Getting Your new P3p Support to work correctly

had it working just fine before upgrading to ver 1.4

What are the correct settings for

URL to your p3p.xml file
Compact P3P Policy

for
http://www.privacycouncil.com/freep3pfix.php

I have tried different combinations all cookies blocked in internet explorer
Netscape works ok

18th December 2004, 04:58 AM
what no help marc?

mark
18th December 2004, 11:41 AM
Hello,

http://forum.qualityunit.com/viewtopic.php?t=143

check this topic, especially the last reply.

You don't need to put anything to 'URL to your p3p.xml file', the only required is compact policy.
As mentioned in the topic in the link, it is important to generate correct compact policy, because Explorer blocks cookies that use personally identifiable information, even if they have compact policy.
One example of compact policy could be:
NOI NID ADMa DEVa PSAa OUR BUS ONL UNI COM STA OTC

regards,

mark

dalem
24th December 2004, 02:24 PM
thanks but still cant get it to work tried your example plus many other combinations

but cookies still blocked

its kind of a pain to go in and look up sales manually when you script should do it for me

mark
25th December 2004, 11:18 AM
hello,

can you give me link to your site so I can try some test sale?
Maybe it is issue of server or PHP settings that is causing those problems for you.

regards,

mark

28th December 2004, 09:38 PM
Just order anything you want be sure to identify your self
so i don't ban you from the site for a bogus order :D


Thanks

http://lowesthost.com/hp.php

dalem
28th December 2004, 09:44 PM
OOPS i guess it might help if i give you an affiliate link

Just order anything you want be sure to identify your self
so i don't ban you from the site for a bogus order :D

http://affiliate.hostingbig.com/scripts/t.php?a_aid=12&a_bid=3

mark
29th December 2004, 04:59 PM
Hello,

when I tried your site, the cookies were accepted up to Medium High privacy settings of Internet Explorer.

In High privacy settings they were blocked, because they are third party cookies. There is no way around that, except installing affiliate system to the same domain as sale site.

What is the privacy setings of your Explorer?

Maybe there is something else that causes problems with sale registration.

regards,

mark

dalem
29th December 2004, 05:11 PM
mine is set at medium and it blocks them ?

you had one sale register
:lol:

I was thingking about moving the site but its been on that subdomain for a long time

mark
29th December 2004, 05:27 PM
So maybe it is some firewall settings, I have no idea..

Are you sure the cookies are blocked? Do you check it in View - Privacy report or where?

dalem
29th December 2004, 05:51 PM
tried it on two differnt computers firewall on and off and two different iSP's

comes up blocked on privacy report
no sale registered


stupid microsoft

dalem
29th December 2004, 06:32 PM
thats what wories me switching to the same domain as where the sales are made will still give me the same problems with IE

it its not just my test sales the last 3 sales logged came from elsewhere had to look them up via the ip logged to credit the proper affiliate


is there another way to do this without cookies