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Message-ID: <b7bc1b1f04111922513cb0a1f7@mail.gmail.com>
From: uberguidoz at gmail.com (GuidoZ)
Subject: Gmail anomaly
I never said it wasn't working - I said it leaves much to be desired. =)
I prefer the convienance of CookieCuller personally. I can easily,
with one click: view all cookies, remove all cookies, or keep only
certain cookies. It even comes with a handy little cookie icon I have
nested after the address bar and before the search bar.
To each their own. Don't knock it till you tried it. I've tried the
default manager. Have you tried this?
--
Peace. ~G
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:09:35 +0100, evilninja <evilninja@....net> wrote:
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> GuidoZ schrieb:
> > I agree - the default cookie manager leaves much to be desired. I've
> > found a very useful extension called "CookieCuller" that handles them
> [...]
> >
> > On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 00:10:33 -0500, Micheal Espinola Jr
> > <michealespinola@...il.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Yep, something is awry with Firefox's cookie management. it pisses me
> >>off. I disconnect from a site (close the browser), but the next time
> >>I open FF, all my cookies are acting as if they are still live.
>
> the "Remember Cookies: Until FF is closed" (or whatever it's called) does
> not work? then file a bug, please. FF <= 1.0pre is/was working here...
>
> - --
> BOFH excuse #61:
>
> not approved by the FCC
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