Re: Cookies anyone?
While rummaging around in my cookie jar, I found this message--along with some >cookies.
:Netscape HTTP Cookie File :# http://www.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html :# This is a generated file! Do not edit.
Rather than bring down my system by experimenting, I thought I'd ask the
At 04:34 PM 6/29/96 -0700, vanished@alpha.c2.org wondered what happens if he tosses his cookies: list, >"What happens if I delete this file?" and "What happens if I delete (edit) the >cookies?" If you edit the file, Netscape may no longer be able to read the file correctly. (Bookmarks are similar in this respect. Netscape code is pretty picky about things like line termination and the like.) If you toss your cookies, Netscape will probibly bring you more cookies, but they will be different cookies than the last batch. Beware of burned cookies, fortune cookies (espicially ones with "Good Times" written on them), raisin cookies (especially if the raisins move), Brownies under the age of consent, and the cookies from dusty vending machines (Especially the hairy green ones).
This may have been discussed before, but until now I never checked for cookies.
You might also read the cookie recipie at http://www.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html . I hear it was written by a disgruntled Mrs. Fields employee.
Thanks for your consideration of this matter.
You are welcome. Have a nice day. --- Alan Olsen -- alano@teleport.com -- Contract Web Design & Instruction `finger -l alano@teleport.com` for PGP 2.6.2 key http://www.teleport.com/~alano/ "We had to destroy the Internet in order to save it." - Sen. Exon "Microsoft -- Nothing but NT promises."
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