Re: Frameset in a table cell
Well, when I pull up the frame page itself, (http://www.freemovetexas.com/search.html) the wrapper is still missing. Now that I have seen the page I can see the cause of the problem, and using the frame page is not going to correct it.
The problem is caused by Internet Explorer's default security settings. IE is not allowing content within the frame, which is coming from a third party server, to set cookies. (You should note a small privacy icon that looks like an eye with an X at the bottom of the IE screen when you view the page. Clicking that will show the content that is being blocked.) This is usually done to prevent tracking cookies from gathering useful information. The reason the other company doesn't see this is they probably have their security settings set lower.
The only known workaround for this issue (short of having all your visitors change their security settings - like that will happen) is to embed a condensed P3P security policy into the headers of the cookie. This is something the other company needs to do on their end to ensure the cookies are accepted, or they need to use the referrer and not set a cookie.
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