Rick,
Cookies are EVIL. Disable them in your web browser setup functions.
I have Internet Explorer 4, and this is done as follows:
open IE4
click view
click internet options
click the radio button to disable all cookie use (scroll down, you'll find
it)
Other browsers have their own (but similar) method of disabling cookies.
This will stop the annoying you with the prompt "accept this cookie?" crap.
Thanks,
Martin Kurr
ph 812-348-4415
fax 812-348-4443
pgr 800-936-3544
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> From: Rick Glazier[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 1999 6:06 PM
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> Subject: [PCSOFT] Cookies
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> Seems like when I go to some Internet WEB sites,
> for each button they put on my screen, they want to
> give me a cookie that will remain on my hard drive
> for 37+ years... Some pages do this twenty or thirty
> times... Why is this necessary? What am I missing?
> Rick Glazier
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