From: Peter Chant on
notbob wrote:


>
> Are you running noscript of something similar? Some websites
> won't do anything if you have cookies diabled and also don't inform you
> of it.

d'oh. So obvious that one. Don't know how I missed it. Re cookies,
website I've written is happy with or without cookies. It appears that on
IE at the higher security settings that it silently throws away _some but
not all_ cookies. Really annoying, how are you supposed to make sessions
work?

>
> BTW, the plugin file is the .so file
>
> nb

Yes, I know.

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From: Peter Chant on
notbob wrote:


> BTW, the plugin file is the .so file

That was the only file that extracted.

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From: goarilla on
On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 20:13:33 +0100, Peter Chant wrote:

> notbob wrote:
>
>
>
>> Are you running noscript of something similar? Some websites won't do
>> anything if you have cookies diabled and also don't inform you of it.
>
> d'oh. So obvious that one. Don't know how I missed it. Re cookies,
> website I've written is happy with or without cookies. It appears that
> on IE at the higher security settings that it silently throws away _some
> but not all_ cookies. Really annoying, how are you supposed to make
> sessions work?
>
you install another browser and make it the default ? :D
>
>> BTW, the plugin file is the .so file
>>
>> nb
>
> Yes, I know.

From: notbob on
On 2009-09-12, Peter Chant <REMpeteOVE(a)petezilla.co.uk> wrote:

>> BTW, the plugin file is the .so file

> Yes, I know.

I figured you did. :)

That was for the previous poster.

nb
From: notbob on
On 2009-09-12, goarilla <kevin.paulus(a)skynet.remove-this.be> wrote:

> you install another browser and make it the default ? :D

I do. No cookies at all.

Surprisingly, it's not as big a problem as one might think. I very
seldom have to back up and re-enable cookies. OTOH, when I turn off
noscript and everything looks ok and it still won't work, I enable
cookies and that turns out to be the prob. Some websites will give
you a msg they require cookies. Most do not.

nb
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