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lynx-dev Where are the Cookies?
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Martin McCormick |
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lynx-dev Where are the Cookies? |
Date: |
Wed, 17 May 2000 15:37:05 -0500 |
I am still confused about what happens with cookies. I
do not have a file in my home directory of .lynx_cookies, at
least I didn't create one and I don't see one when I am not
running lynx. I have been asked upon visiting some sites to
accept a cookie which I do, in some cases. When the session is
over, I look for a .lynx_cookies file and don't find it.
There is even one local site that prompts for a cookie so I start
lynx in the following way:
lynx -accept_all_cookies http://the_url
This does bypass the prompt, but I still see no cookies
afterward. Where did they go? I have done nothing unusual in
lynx.cfg. The lines dealing with the cookie file are:
#COOKIE_FILE:~/.lynx_cookies
#COOKIE_SAVE_FILE:~/.lynx_cookies
In other words, no cookie file is defined. When I accept
the cookie, what actually happens?
I am a little concerned that there are cookies somewhere
that I don't know about. Me thinks when it comes to web browsers
and cookies, a little paranoia is not necessarily a bad thing.
The site that I use that always prompts for a cookie is harmless
and that's why I skip that step, but other sites may not be so
be nine.
Martin McCormick
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