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Cookies vs. Frames
The new layout of my website uses two frames. The left frame is the navigation frame and the right frame is any webpage that nav frame calls.
Here's the problem, as most of you coders know (and i just found out), cookies don't work. For example, if i link a nav button in the left frame to vbulletin.org, i have to log in each and every time i visit it. Cookies don't get stored and remembered. Now, I know most of you willl tell me to ditch this set up. But is there a way for third party cookies to be remembered using frames? Please help! |
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Use includes instead of frames.
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um....how do you do that? |
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