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bluesky
VP-CART Super User
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Posted - September 10 2003 : 09:52:57
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Maybe Just my experience ..but checked on 4 computers and IE6 rejects VPASP cookies even when its set on MEDIUM .... nightmare . I realise and have seen posts that IE6 does not cause them problem set to medium but I can only tell you my experience and that is that it is causing a problem.
I realise this problem has only raised its head in the last few months with the prevelance of IE6 and its I suppose not a VPASP problem but I would like to see future releases warning people of this potential problem and how to overcome it with a privacy statement.
Suppose its too much to ask that VPASP comes with its own IE6 busting privacy statement that covers e-commerce in general
Its just a concern of mine at moment as I grapple with the Nuances of WC3 an privacy statements ....phew , its giving me a sore head
PAUL
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Jill
VP-CART Super User
USA
249 Posts |
Posted - September 10 2003 : 18:35:53
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Paul, or someone!
Can you give us some info, or point us to some, on what needs to be in the privacy policy?
Thanks, Jill
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bluesky
VP-CART Super User
304 Posts |
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Habitue
VP-CART New User
USA
90 Posts |
Posted - September 22 2003 : 16:09:58
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That is a GREAT Rundown! Very informative.
Thanks for the link to the thread bluesky.
Peace,
~Habitue~
---------------------------------- "I've heard that it's good to think before you speak..." - TBC |
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rashid
Starting Member
3 Posts |
Posted - November 01 2003 : 23:57:34
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I have the same problem. Our site does'nt work on IE6 at all. When you click on next page it will not work. Similarly if you try to checkout it will give you a message that shopping cart is empty.
I am surprised to see what there's not much help available on this issue. Whereas many many people all over the world are upgrading to IE 6 and VP-ASP does'nt work on IE6.
Hope support will look into this problem soon.
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williamj
VP-CART New User
Canada
77 Posts |
Posted - November 02 2003 : 08:52:52
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I have VPASP version4 and have no problems using Exporer6. There must be something else causing your problem. My privacy settings are at medium.
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Jill
VP-CART Super User
USA
249 Posts |
Posted - November 02 2003 : 11:27:02
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Same here - only I use V5.
Jill
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arte
Starting Member
30 Posts |
Posted - November 02 2003 : 18:10:56
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Hi all, I use V5 and test on IE6+ and NS7+ and all work fine on my machines.
It is not a VPASP problem. They cannot account for every users personal browser settings.
Remember we have to adapt our html and css and asp to suit the browsers as balanced as we can. VP is just asp code with some not very nice html in there. Even the giant Symantec and its NAV products cause severe problems for lots of software.
So I'm jumping to the defense of VP yep! Yes normally i'd be jumping down the throat of a supplier if there were "holes" in their product eg M$oft Windoze etc!
Having said all that I'd better stop ranting and check out the url's above.
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bluesky
VP-CART Super User
304 Posts |
Posted - November 08 2003 : 20:51:32
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For Anybody working on their statement , just came across this useful tool
http://www.w3.org/P3P/validator.html
it checks your intallation for you and reports faults
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bluesky
VP-CART Super User
304 Posts |
Posted - November 09 2003 : 23:51:58
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I have added the statements using the IBM editor ,but according to the validator it has problems, HOWEVER even this faulty Privacy Statement has solved the problems in my original post. DOes anyone know of a Good Newsgroup or Forum where I can get help troublshooting the faults showing up though.
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