The maintenace is now gone, and that version is too old.
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Hi, I wrote a plug-in for a whitelist-feature:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/midori/+bug/836729
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A white and black list is fine for me :P and if people don't care about
cookies is not my problem.
fbarrigar
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Title:
Cookie management
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I'd like to add my vote and .2$: I think the cookie handling in Firefox
is a good trade-off betwenn features and usability. So my proposal would
be the following options:
[ ] Accept cookies
[ ] only from sites I visit
[ ] session cookies only
and keep them
[ ] forever
[ ] until I close the tab/bro
I would just like to add a vote for a feature like this. I specifically
registered for Flyspray just to say this.
Even an option to be asked about every cookie would be an okay start. I
simply can't use Midori as my main browser because I insist on turning
cookies off completely.
pogeymanz
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I haven't touched C in many years (and told myself I wouldn't), but I
may give it a shot. I'm a ruby guy now, or Java when necessary.
I'm writing this partly to remind myself later, and partly to give a
hint to anyone else who might get to it before me: It looks like I'll
just have to add another
I think for something like "Ask whether to accept non-session cookies"
we'll need direct support in the core. Why? Because SoupCookieJar emits
a "changed" signal for any cookie changes and it is not possible to
prevent the core from saving or not saving selectively. So an extension
would have to re
I really like midori, but I'm not sure I can give up the cookie rules
that galeon offers. They're far from perfect, but they are the best I
have found. I have them set to:
1. Always accept any session cookie
2. For non-session cookies, ask me (and remember what I say)
WIthout those rules, I eithe
I really like midori, but I'm not sure I can give up the cookie rules
that galeon offers. They're far from perfect, but they are the best I
have found. I have them set to:
1. Always accept any session cookie
2. For non-session cookies, ask me (and remember what I say)
WIthout those rules, I eithe
I think this feature is MUST for browser. The best way to do this I have
ever seen have Galeon browser. I think it can be inspiration :)
Lukyn
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Tit
I didn't quite get that, I don't know that cookie manager extension.
However, if people do care about cookies there should be a possibility
to accept/deny cookies. I assumed that people don't care because most
people even don't know that websites store cookies on their computers
and many browsers d
No progress at the moment I'm afraid.
kalikiana
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So what's the status?
wosee
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To fill the cookie blacklist/whitelist when it will be created, I would like a
dialog to pop-up when a website tries to set a cookie, asking me if I want to
store, reject or keep for the session the cookies from this site.
Of course this has to be an extension/option.
calimero
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I'm not sure whether such a feature really fits into the Cookie Manager
extension. At least my initial intention in writing it was to list and
view existent cookies. Adding some interface for managing security
policies like whether what cookies to deny/accept/confirm is IMO a bit
out of scope of th
Well, either nobody cares or we want some proper way to work with
cookies. I have heard from a number of users in IRC and private
conversations how much they like the Cookie Manager even though it's
only a cuple of days old. So I tend to think people do care.
If Midori supports a whitelist it must
I think it would be pretty useless to add an cookie management GUI to
the core because most people just don't care about cookies. A system
like in Konqueror would suck. It asks on every new browsed website if
you'd like to accept those cookies. A simple whitelist, maybe only in a
textfile would be
I think a whitelist/ blacklist mechanism should have a pretty small
impact on generally, the crucial point is probably the graphical
interface which could be simple or more advanced.
It might be worth a thought whether adding this to the new Cookie
Manager extension makes sense, a new extension (c
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