EE wrote:
I have an extension that makes it convenient to change cookie settings
for individual sites if needed. I have been treating cookies like that
for years, and it has not been a problem. For sites that I visit
rarely, but still need cookies, I limit them to session cookies only.
On 10/3/18, Brooke Clarke wrote:
> Hi Mark B:
>
> THANK YOU, THANK YOU.
> Not only did this work removing the empty lines, but it offers a way to edit
> this page.
You also might like http://www.html-tidy.org/
(binaries are here: https://binaries.html-tidy.org/)
do something like
tidy -q
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
90% of all websites will just behave erratically this way. Not
recommended unless you visit a small set of sites and not more.
FRG
EE wrote:
You can default to blocking cookies and make exceptions for those that
you need. If you do that, you will not be clearing
Hi Mark B:
THANK YOU, THANK YOU.
Not only did this work removing the empty lines, but it offers a way to edit
this page.
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Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
https://www.PRC68.com
https://www.end2partygovernment.com/2012Issues.html
axioms:
1. The extent to which you can fix or improve something will be
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