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Hi

I am having a strange problem with Internet Explorer not accepting my cookies. This is the cookie:

set-cookie: USUSERNAME=LrceSVu6mUJ9Ztmvp4oKSQ%3D%3D; version="1"; expires=Mon, 15-Jun-2009 11:42:21 GMT; path=/; domain=.us.is

It does not get stored for the domain dev-intranet.us.is or any other us.is domain. However setting the domain of the cookie to my dev machines ip address works perfectly:

set-cookie: USUSERNAME=LrceSVu6mUJ9Ztmvp4oKSQ%3D%3D; version="1"; expires=Mon, 15-Jun-2009 08:41:58 GMT; path=/; domain=192.168.34.104

Everything works as expecten in Firefox, Opera, Safari and Chrome but not IE7

Any ideas whats going on here?

Btw. using WebObjects WOCookie to create the cookie.

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Are you connecting to the dev server by IP address, or by host name? – Rowland Shaw May 15 at 10:12

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The cookie in your example is for the "us.is" domain. IE ignores cookies set for two-letter domains. To be more exact, it seems to ignore cookies from domains with less than 5 characters (like yours: 2+2).

I remember this bug/feature from IE6 I believe, possibly earlier versions. Reading this, it looks like the behavior is still around in IE7.

An MSKB article suggesting an unpractical workaround can be found here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310676.

More practical is perhaps to get a longer domain name ;-) or to make sure users are always redirected to one canonical name, i.e. "www.us.is" and plant your cookies there.

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I assumed that there would be a question about IE and two-letter domains on S.O. already, but in that case I wasn't able to find it. – conny Jun 23 at 14:45
Yes this is because of the IE bug .. very good :) And the workaround suggested by MS does not work. We solved this be setting Firefox as a default browser .. luckily our applications are for inhouse use :) – Atli Páll Hafsteinsson Jul 15 at 11:08

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