I guess you need to look at this document: Cookies in iframes/P3P Header Some browsers will let iframes set cookies based on the presence of the P3P header. Notably, IE respects this header. Ideally you may want to look up the right value based on the privacy policy adopted by your application, but any value will usually suffice.
The sample application sends this for instance: P3P: CP="HONK.
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1)Download the latest version of the PHP-Sdk form My Apps -> your application 2)disable the option Stream post URL security in My App->your application->Edit Settings. You might be using the old version of the PHP Sdk.
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