Security :: Third Party Cookies And Proxies Valid For P3p

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I have an intranet site that is used to pull several other intranet applications/tools and database info to one place.One of the most popular features uses iFrames and jQuery tabs to give a broad overview of activities, signal etc in a network node. Chrome and Firefox eat it up with no problems, IE will work if you override the cookie policies that restrict 3rd party cookies
without a valid p3p (what a worthless standard). IE also works if you already authenticated yourself on the individual sites and the session cookies are still valid.

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