DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
When logging into some web sites I visit, I see that when I go back,
I am still logged in. Some not....

Some sites make me log in every 5 minutes or so of not having them
onscreen all the time.

So what is happening - cookies being placed ?

If so - are they ALWAYS in the cookie file or are other methods
employed ?

If so, I would like to figure out how to make these log-in's permanent.

DoctorBill

Here is what I want to do - did this in previous SeaMonkey versions....

I got all the cookies set up the way I wanted them for a session -
mostly the "Log-in" cookies.

Then I saved the cookie file in a close-by-directory with a new name
like - "Perm-Cookies.txt".

Then I wrote a batch file to start SeaMonkey wherein the current
cookie.txt was overwritten by the old, saved perm-cookie.txt.
Involved some deleting, name changing and copying over moves.

Worked great the way I wanted it to - then they go and change
everything.....

Writing batch files is getting harder to do - with XP I get messed up
with long filenames versus the old truncated short filenames - they are
all mixed up in XP's use of batch files and sometimes nothing works !

DoctorBill


What are the

cookies.sqlite-shm
and
cookies.sqlite-wal ?

cookies.sqlite.bak I understand.

Can the cookies.sqlite file be read and revised with a word processor ?

DoctorBill



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