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disabling cookies

Postby JE Shore » Wed Sep 03, 2003 10:29 am

Is there any way to disable the cookies being set by shopsite other than
disabling the coookies feature in the users browser? I don't want the
zip code or address information to be retained. I am using a phone
center to take orders and they can't disable the cookies in their
browser just for my sales.
JE Shore
 

Re: disabling cookies

Postby loren_d_c » Wed Sep 03, 2003 10:34 am

No, there is not.

-Loren


JE Shore wrote:

Is there any way to disable the cookies being set by shopsite other than
disabling the coookies feature in the users browser? I don't want the
zip code or address information to be retained. I am using a phone
center to take orders and they can't disable the cookies in their
browser just for my sales.
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Re: disabling cookies

Postby loren_d_c » Wed Sep 03, 2003 10:35 am

In most modern browsers, though, there are ways to block cookies from
just certain sites, so they would not necessarily have to turn cookies
off altogether.

-Loren


Loren wrote:

No, there is not.

-Loren


JE Shore wrote:

Is there any way to disable the cookies being set by shopsite other
than disabling the coookies feature in the users browser? I don't
want the zip code or address information to be retained. I am using a
phone center to take orders and they can't disable the cookies in
their browser just for my sales.

loren_d_c
 
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Re: disabling cookies

Postby JE Shore » Wed Sep 03, 2003 10:40 am

Thanks, I will research that option.

Loren wrote:
In most modern browsers, though, there are ways to block cookies from
just certain sites, so they would not necessarily have to turn cookies
off altogether.

-Loren


Loren wrote:

No, there is not.

-Loren


JE Shore wrote:

Is there any way to disable the cookies being set by shopsite other
than disabling the coookies feature in the users browser? I don't
want the zip code or address information to be retained. I am using
a phone center to take orders and they can't disable the cookies in
their browser just for my sales.


JE Shore
 

Re: disabling cookies

Postby Rob » Wed Sep 03, 2003 10:55 am

We had a client that had a phone center doing the same thing. We created a
CGI script that the call center first went to to clear the ShopSite cookie,
and it then redirected them to the page where they could place the orders.
The CGI script must be on the same domain name as the checkout page to clear
out the cookie.

Just another idea.

Rob

"JE Shore" <jstech@route66la.com> wrote in message
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Is there any way to disable the cookies being set by shopsite other than
disabling the coookies feature in the users browser? I don't want the
zip code or address information to be retained. I am using a phone
center to take orders and they can't disable the cookies in their
browser just for my sales.
Rob
 

Re: disabling cookies

Postby JE Shore » Wed Sep 03, 2003 11:13 am

That sounds like a workable solution. If the call center can't disable
the cookies for our site I might give you a call.

Rob wrote:
We had a client that had a phone center doing the same thing. We created a
CGI script that the call center first went to to clear the ShopSite cookie,
and it then redirected them to the page where they could place the orders.
The CGI script must be on the same domain name as the checkout page to clear
out the cookie.

Just another idea.

Rob

"JE Shore" <jstech@route66la.com> wrote in message
news:3F562506.2010603@route66la.com...

Is there any way to disable the cookies being set by shopsite other than
disabling the coookies feature in the users browser? I don't want the
zip code or address information to be retained. I am using a phone
center to take orders and they can't disable the cookies in their
browser just for my sales.



JE Shore
 


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