Session Cookies or Third Party Cookies for Safari - MAC OS

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LesaDragon
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Does anyone have a suggestion on how to code for an in frame browser re-direct with Session Cookies so Safari doesn't have to be set to ALWAYS in the security function? Trusted Sites as IE likes to call them?

I don't seem to have any trouble with the other major browsers, but this is really a security concern for clients to have the security set to always. The prompt doesn't work in the secure session when the cookie comes from a third party vendor when I send a GET or POST and a token is returned to re-draw the browser.

Any help would be appreciated.

This site is very helpful to see what the MAC does with my site, I'm hoping someone can suggest a client friendly work around.

Thank you,

Dragon
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Lesa Dragon
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ken
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I asked my partners here and

I asked my partners here and none of us have fought this battle, so I don't think we can be of much help. I did do some searching, and saw this post - http://www.webmasterworld.com/html/3598532.htm - which discussed using PithHelmet, but I doubt you are in a spot where you can specify plugin's for your users to run. Not much help I am sure.

Has anybody else run into this issue before and have any ideas?

Thanks
Ken