This brings up a different question.
granted I simply create a new cookie on the rare moments when my cookie at
ao3 goes away, just log in and choose refresh.
However I believe I asked about cloudflare and ffn recently.
I am told on another list that if one secures a cloudflare generated
cookie, one can bypass their captcha barriers.
A couple of you speak of taking cookies from JavaScript environments, and
incorporating them into lynx
Does this work, even if the cookie came from a JavaScript browser?
I take it you add the cookie to your lynx_cookies file?
Kare
On Fri, 8 Jan 2021, dan d. wrote:
One approach I have used for sometime is to save a cookies file and do a copy
overr to the lynx cookie file in .profile.
On Thu, 7 Jan 2021, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Karen Lewellen dixit:
Oh I thought of another, my archiveofourown account is tied to my cookie in my
lynx_cookies file. I am presented with my account information as a result,
without having to log in again, based on that cookie.
Yes, exactly.
AO3 is a bit of a problem recently: when that cookie expires, I need to
login using Firefox, then extract the cookies from its opaque store and
transplant it to Lynx. I???ve scripted such a solution for Firefox 45, it
doesn???t work with current Firefox though because they broke everything,
in an incompatible way, again. This is annoying and websites who assume
that users can (and want to) use e.g. Firefox are??? narrow-minded. ???
bye,
//mirabilos
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XB
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