I have a site, e.g. example.com, where users can set their own subdomains (one user - one subdomain) and upload their own scripts, e.g. http://somedomain.example.com/xyzzy.php would map to /www/somedomain/xyzzy.php

Now, on some of those domains, Internet Explorer 7 won't/can't accept cookies. Checked with Fiddler: the server sends Set-Cookie response correctly, yet the cookie never shows up in IE - for JS or Developer Tools. On request, IE7 doesn't send the Cookie header either.

The cookies are set for the user's domain (e.g. somedomain.example.com), path is /, tried different expiration options (past, future, current, "0"), are not HttpOnly, are not secure.

FF, Opera, Safari and Chrome all work without problems.

Why does IE ignore the cookies?

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Does one of the subdomains use an underscore ? IE has problems accepting cookies from subdomain's that dont follow the URI RFC. (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt)

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According to RFC1035 (Domain names - implementation and specification):

[domain names] must start with a letter, end with a letter or digit, and have as interior characters only letters, digits, and hyphen.

Turns out some of the domains had an underscore ( "_" ) in them: some_domain.example.com. Although this is a violation of the RFC, all other browsers work normally.

MSIE 7, on a domain with an underscore, silently drops all cookies for that host and refuses to accept new ones.

The only solution is to use RFC-compliant domains (I've replaced all the "_"s with "-"s and set up a RewriteRule so that traffic is redirected to the compliant domains).

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Could you post the rewrite rule? It looks as though I will be doing something similar this week... – Richo Apr 20 '11 at 1:54
@Richo: Can't post the exact thing (I no longer have access to that code), but will try to re-create it. – Piskvor Apr 20 '11 at 8:08
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Hi Piskvor, I actually found a much neater solution using RewriteMaps. I made a shell script that basically just contains sed -u 's/_/-/g' and then created a map with RewriteMap sedmap prg:/path/to/script and used that in my rewrite. – Richo Apr 21 '11 at 6:44
Hmm... I have another application where IE refuses to accept any cookies that use a domain. As soon as a domain is applied IE (9 and 7 checked) both refuse to accept the cookie and silently fail. – Rick Strahl Apr 25 at 6:43
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Thanks for these posts! They helped me halfway to a solution...

One contribution from me: The problem doesn't only apply for underscores in domain names, but also for domain names starting with a numeric digit. So 1aaaaaaa.tld is actually a non-standard domain name, which will cause IE to reject the cookie.

I solved it by using only www2.1aaaaaaa.tld, and then adding rewrite rules for the 1aaaaaaa.tld and www.1aaaaaaa.tld hosts in .htaccess. Don't know if that really qualifies as a standards-compliant solution.... but anyway, it seems to have solved the cookie problem.

Hope that helps someone!

Tomas Ullberg

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