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Originally posted by djohnson:
Think of what kind of outcry the liberals would have if we tried this in the US...
So you can't accuse the French for being li…
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Originally posted by djohnson:
Think of what kind of outcry the liberals would have if we tried this in the US...
Wait so... do you like the French now?
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Originally posted by Orion27:
[b]In it's latest bid to insure Muslim and French purity, France has returned to former facist behavior by closing Mosques and begin…
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Originally posted by djohnson:
Very funny....
Isn't the word liberal originally French?
Yeah now that you mention it 'liberal' probably hails from the Fren…
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Originally posted by voodoo:
Yeah now that you mention it 'liberal' probably hails from the French revolution. Not in the meaning it has today, but the word itsel…
I don't think that's possible. Would be quite a security risk. You can set cookies that work across sub-domains (like site1.mydomain.com and www.mydomain.com), but i don't think yo…
I think that would be a breach of the cookie protocol. I don't think it is possible.
If you are using the cookie for sessions, to go cross domain, you can pass the session ID the…
well, it's across domains, but they are both hosted on the same server. The are essentially sub-domains, ie.. site1.mydomain.com, site2.mydomain.com. Would that help?
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Originally posted by jon31:
well, it's across domains, but they are both hosted on the same server. The are essentially sub-domains, ie.. site1.mydomain.com, site…