Netegrity updating eProvision product06/01/2004 11:58 AM Identity management software company Netegrity Inc. plans to announce
a new version of its user provisioning product on Tuesday.
Netegrity Fine-Tunes User Access09/07/2004 08:34 AM To give enterprises a better way to manage internal and external user
access to web applications, security software maker netegrity next
week will roll out version 6.0 of its Identity Minder technology.
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Cookie Jar
Cookie Jar12/11/2002 08:09 AM This class should be used to handle cookies (storing cookies from HTTP
response messages, and sending out cookies in HTTP request messages).
This class is mainly based on Cookies.pm
from the libwww-perl collection
.
Unlike Cookies.pm, this class only supports the Netscape cookie spec
, not RFC 2965.
A Fortune For This Cookie
A Fortune For This Cookie04/30/2004 04:23 PM P.F. Chang's has one delectable menu, but is its stock price as
palatable?
Netcraft
reports that a hosting provider in San Diego got busted for
sniffing for the Google spider and feeding it phony links to their own
web site whenever it indexed any of the sites they hosted.
Aplus.Net admitted Friday that it had manipulated customer web
sites to try and improve its ranking in the Google search engine,
inserting "hidden links" that made it appear that more than 17,000
sites were linking to Aplus.net's home page. The technique may have
helped Aplus.net achieve a first-place Google ranking for the term
"dedicated servers."
While it's a low-down dirty trick, you have to marvel at the
ingenuity.
Why is there a part of a cookie here?01/16/2004 01:00 PM Made one mitten, mitten too small...damn it. Back to the drawing board
for that one. Wendy's scarf has been...completed! (said...
I Don't Want a Cookie, Mom, Can I Just See the Box? (Reuters)
Safari's cookie bug fixed03/19/2003 10:25 PM Dave Hyatt reports: Maciej fixed the infamous cookie bug last night,
so PHP-Nuke sites will now work properly. Quoting Maciej...
I have a fix for the infamous PHP-Nuke login bug. It should be in the
next release. Here's the short version: the Netscape cookie spec says
when a cookie comes from a URL like "http://www.foo.com/user.php" and
no path is explicitly specified, then the path should default to
"/user.php". However, it actually needs to default to "/", because
that's what all real browsers do. Don't you love the web?
(from Surfin' Safari)
Word of mouth and how the cookie crumbles09/09/2004 11:10 AM From The Center for Media Research.... BuzzMetrics, a company
specializing in word of mouth research and planning, released a new
report revealing how word of mouth and online discussion forums shaped
a food-industry crises. When a leading consumer advocacy group filed a
lawsuit against food giant Kraft over its use of
partially-hydrogenated oils in Oreo cookies, a frenzy erupted across
thousands of consumer online discussion platforms. According to
BuzzMetrics' analysis of over 2.6 million comments from over 120,000
consumers, the Ban Trans Fats legal assault on Oreo caused the total
volume of online discussions on trans fats to increase more...
'I wrote it in bed with my computer on a cookie sheet'
Sexy Cookie Tin Snapped Up at Auction (Reuters)04/26/2004 09:02 AM Reuters - An otherwise ordinary cookie tin
featuring hidden drawings of two dogs mating and a pair of
naked lovers fetched 423 pounds ($752) at an English auction
Friday -- proving that sex sells.
Cookie Delivery Sparks $900 Medical Bill (AP)
Cookie Delivery Sparks $900 Medical Bill (AP)02/05/2005 09:23 PM AP - Two teenage girls who surprised their neighbors with homemade
cookies late one night were ordered to pay nearly $900 in medical
bills for a woman who says she was so startled that she had to go to
the hospital.
Maciej fixed the infamous cookie bug last night, so PHP-Nuke sites
will now work properly. Quoting Maciej:
I have a fix for the infamous PHP-Nuke login bug. It should be
in the next release. Here's the short version: the Netscape cookie
spec says when a cookie comes from a URL like
"http://www.foo.com/user.php" and no path is explicitly specified,
then the path should default to "/user.php". However, it actually
needs to default to "/", because that's what all real browsers do.
Don't you love the web?
Another bug bites the dust! :)
Cookie fans chip away at spyware bill
Cookie fans chip away at spyware bill02/05/2005 09:08 PM Lawmakers consider bowing to Web marketers' pressure not to designate
cookies as unlawful technology under an anti-spyware bill.
Member Forum Spotlight:Cookie Monster's Den03/31/2005 12:25 PM geehumshriber's Member Forum, Cookie Monster's Den, is a place to
"have fun, enjoy your time, meet new friends, get free cookies."
Check it out!
"Teens' cookie deliveries crumble into $900 lawsuit"