Is it me or is there issues with explorer 6 and sessions

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everywhere i look people want money money $$$ what a money driven society can i not write one myself?
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"cache-control: private" prevents caching, as you know. If that doesn't answer your questin, I can't follow your question.
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WebMonkey wrote:everywhere i look people want money money $$$ what a money driven society can i not write one myself?
Have you had your morning coffee, yet? ;)
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patrikG wrote:"cache-control: private" prevents caching, as you know. If that doesn't answer your questin, I can't follow your question.
Ok you lost me ... my question is IE6 claims it cant find a private policy statement .... whats it looking for what triggers it to make this response your saying "cache-control: private" will do it?

as the above "cache-control: private" is already included within the script
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patrikG wrote:
WebMonkey wrote:everywhere i look people want money money $$$ what a money driven society can i not write one myself?
Have you had your morning coffee, yet? ;)
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IE Menubar: Tools->Internet Options->Privacy
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well i knew that what i meant is how come when i log into my site it throws this privacy crap at me ... log into another site and no problems what measures have they taken to prevent this message?
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Sometimes IE is as mysterious as a woman. ;) But seriously: could be that somehow IE thinks that you declined a certificate...? That's just a guess, though.
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patrikG wrote:Sometimes IE is as mysterious as a woman. ;) But seriously: could be that somehow IE thinks that you declined a certificate...? That's just a guess, though.
Aww man! as a woman dam it *looks at wife* i am never going to get this :cry: only messing Humm! declined a certificate huh! and why might IE think this knowing IE5 doesn't think this ... or is IE5 not so mysterious maybe more of a mysterious level as a cat *looks at cat pointless falling off the tall shelf over and over* aww mannnnn!
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