Actually when using the browser HTTP stack Silverlight doesn't have a great deal of control over how the cookies are handled. It leaves that up the settings the user has configured in the browser.
Actually when using the browser HTTP stack Silverlight doesn't have a great deal of control over how the cookies are handled. It leaves that up the settings the user has configured in the browser. It might be worth you editing your HOSTS file and placing mapping your IP address to a name like "myhost.mydomain.Com" (yes you can just pick what ever you like).
Now visit your local site using this host name. Under IE localhost is placed in a different zone to that of the wider internet and you may be tripping over some wierd limitations when cross from one zone to anotheer. Using a FQDN as above should place your site in the internet zone.
This will at least eliminate zone issues as a source of this problem. Another test would be use Firefox instead.
Thanks, it seems the different zones were indeed the reason for this. With a dummy-FQDN, everything works fine. – Jo.
Jan 15 '10 at 16:53.
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