Comment #31 on issue 535 by nathanmlong: Support cookies on file://
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@diagnose - I don't know about most developers, but when I test a web page
in a
browser I double-click on its HTML file.
If you are creating web sites with HTML only,
Comment #32 on issue 535 by f...@gmx.net: Support cookies on file://
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does opening the page from http://localhost solve the problem?
While I haven't tested this, I assume it would - however, the requirement
to have a
local web server
Comment #20 on issue 535 by plopezgarcia: Support cookies on file://
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A shame TiddlyWiki doesn't work properly under Google Chrome when it does
under every
other.
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Comment #19 on issue 535 by BETALb: Support cookies on file://
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Safari allows access only to local cookies which were recorded in the same
folder or in the parent
folders.
Parent folders can't access cookies, stored in child folders
Comment #18 on issue 535 by jalopycaravan: Support cookies on file://
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FWIW: I am developing a web application which runs locally and uses cookies
to save
state. It runs in FF, Safari, IE, but NOT Google Chrome!!!
Sorry if this is a Me
Comment #16 on issue 535 by burak.inner: Support cookies on file://
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I wont use Chrome if I cant use Tiddlywiki ALSO
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Comment #15 by andy.dean:
I must not be understanding the reasoning here. My application runs both
on-line and
off-line, not a very unusual feature for a statistical calculator. It
saves language