question
Janina Sajka
janina at afb.net
Tue Apr 23 09:45:13 EDT 2002
Lynx handles cookies in various, user selectable ways. By default it drops them--at least I think that's the default. Do
o to go to the configuration screen and check out the cookie handling options.
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Patricia Logan wrote:
> Hi Tommy and everyone,
>
> Seeing it mentioned on the list yesterday, I went to
> shoutcast, chose 32K speed and folk and tried to go to one of the
> twenty-five entries listed. I was given the message that I could
> not connect; that I should turn cookies on and try again.
>
> I think I remember reading somewhere that cookies never
> really show up as on when lynx is being used as the browser. Is
> this correct or should there be no problem?
>
> Pat Logan
>
>
>
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