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Re: Tiger Safari + QT7: Cookies not sent with request



On May 10, 2005, at 10:50 AM, Colin Henein wrote:

When the quicktime plug-in requests documents within Safari 2 on Tiger
with QT7 the cookies are not sent along with the request. This means
that my web application that serves audio files only to authenticated
users no longer runs on Tiger with Safari.

Is anyone aware of this issue? And is there a known workaround?

I am happy to report this on bugreporter if it is in fact a bug. There
is no issue with FireFox on Tiger, so it seems to be a Webkit issue?

Thanks for the bug report. This seems like a serious problem to me.

I believe this is an issue with the QuickTime plug-in. The reason it doesn't happen in Firefox is that Firefox uses the older version of the QuickTime plug-in that uses the Netscape plug-in API, while Safari gets a newer version of the QuickTime plug-in that does I/O in a different way.

    -- Darin

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