On May 11, 2005, at 9:37 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

on 11/05/05 08:18, Nima at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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 . . .

I think I've read somewhere that it has to do with the way they build their
web page.

I haven't had that problem at the NY Times web site for a long, long time. I think I had it with Mozilla (before I used Safari, and it *might* have been because I set cookies to expire in a day or something like that), but now both Safari & Mozilla bring the pages right up. So at least for the NY Times I don't think it's the site.


Anne


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