Cookies and redirects

Hello

I'm having a problem with cookies. I have a page that requires no authentication, but is part of an application with a custom authentication scheme.

If I disable cookies in the browser, I get an infinite loop error. Apparently, according to my tests with Fiddler is that Apex is trying to set a cookie and redirect again and again affecting a new cookie value each time.

Now I realize that Apex needs cookies to work but I need my pages accessible to this Facebook thing and it seems to be scraping pages without cookies.

Is it possible to create a page in the Apex that does not require a cookie to see?

Greg

In case anyone else facing this problem is bug 13349731

See http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/apex/application-express/41-known-issues-485406.html

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