NFN Smith wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Sure, I could do that. But what annoyed me the most was that I kept
selecting "Use Default Cookie Permissions" and SM kept ignoring that
choice. It accepts the other menu options, but ignores that one. The
only way to revert to default is to go into the
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Sure, I could do that. But what annoyed me the most was that I kept
selecting "Use Default Cookie Permissions" and SM kept ignoring that
choice. It accepts the other menu options, but ignores that one. The
only way to revert to default is to go into the Cookie Manager its
EE wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WTF?
Went to Ebay, found what I wanted, noticed that I had cookies set to
"block all." From the browser menu, chose Tools | Cookie Manager | Use
Default Cookie Permissions.
Website rejects me, says cart is empty, etc. Checked my setting, it
hadn't changed.
I
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WTF?
Went to Ebay, found what I wanted, noticed that I had cookies set to
"block all." From the browser menu, chose Tools | Cookie Manager | Use
Default Cookie Permissions.
Website rejects me, says cart is empty, etc. Checked my setting, it
hadn't changed.
I repeated t
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Went to Ebay, found what I wanted, noticed that I had cookies set to
"block all." From the browser menu, chose Tools | Cookie Manager | Use
Default Cookie Permissions.
Website rejects me, says cart is empty, etc. Checked my setting, it
hadn't changed.
Tools -> Cookie M
WTF?
Went to Ebay, found what I wanted, noticed that I had cookies set to
"block all." From the browser menu, chose Tools | Cookie Manager | Use
Default Cookie Permissions.
Website rejects me, says cart is empty, etc. Checked my setting, it
hadn't changed.
I repeated this BS several times,
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