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Hi - I'm making a comparison site with frame and have encountered a problem. Pages come up in a lower frame that I want to interact with, but I keep getting a message from them saying "enable cookies on your browser to continue." Cookies are enabled on my browser so I am assuming that frames are preventing the cookies from working. I need a script that will instruct my framing page to receive the cookies of my framed page, so that we can continue. If I can't do that, I suspect I can get round the problem in a different way (by opening a new window), but I want to try this way first.

Any ideas out there?

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