On March 2, 2009 at 11:27AM +1100,
trentbuck (at gmail.com) wrote:

> Package: w3m-el-snapshot
> Version: 1.4.335+0.20090216-1
> Severity: normal
>
> I upgrade this package recently.  Since then, I find that I am not
> logged into code.google.com -- which I need to be in order to forward
> Debian bug reports to upstream maintainers :-(
>
> Attempting to log into google again makes google say "Your browser's
> cookie functionality is turned off."
>
> In my .emacs, I have (setq w3m-use-cookies t), and in the past cookies
> have been working on this system.

Hmm, I cannot reproduce your problem, as follows:

* Start Emacs and Emacs-w3m.

* Go to http://code.google.com/p/dbskkd-cdb/.
  The first line is displayed as:

  What's new? | Help | Directory | Sign in

* Go to https://www.google.com/accounts/Login, and sign in.

* And then, go to http://code.google.com/p/dbskkd-cdb/ again.
  The first line is displayed as:

  xxxx.xxxx....@gmail.com | What's new? | Profile | My projects | Settings | 
Help | Sign out

  It seems that the account is logged into code.google.com correctly.

* Quit Emacs.  The files .cookie, .sessions and .arrived are updated
  in the ~/.w3m directory.

Could you please try the following steps?

* Quit Emacs.
* Cleanup your init files. (e.g. mv ~/.w3m ~/.w3m.bak)
* Restart Emacs and Emacs-w3m.
* Try again.

Thanks,
--
Tatsuya Kinoshita

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