Safari not accepting cookies from Blaze + Spring

Hi,
I have a facebook game with BlazeDS, Spring and Hibernate and in Firefox, Chrome and IE is working perfect.
But in Safari doesn't work.
If I put the Cookie Settings of Safari to Always accept cookies it works.
But if my configuration is in "Only sites I visit" it doesn't work.
The weird thing here is that I visit the page from the game, so clearly it should be accepted.
The Arquitecture of the Game is an Apache with the SWF and then another Server that is running Java with Blaze.
Does anyone have any clue about this?

I followed this thread and I made it work.

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