Nima wrote:
I have noticed that with my Safari each time I go to a page to which only subscribers have access, e.g., nytimes.com, blogger.com etc..., Safari does not allow me to automatically log in and proceed. Rather it takes me to the log-in page where my user ID and password appear (they have been saved) and I have to press on the "enter" button. If I close Safari, I will have to do this again. Cookies are enabled for all pages.I am running Netscape 7.2 and have had this happen numerous times...I hit NYT Phila Inquirer and some other sites and it will do it occasionally...also with the Washington Post...When it happens, I usually send an email to the webmaster and let him know about it..After that, it usually ism ok for awhile then it happens again...HTH..
Any ideas? It gets irritating after a few times.
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Regards,
Mike K
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