On 12/14/2014 09:51 AM, NoOp wrote:
> On 12/14/2014 12:28 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
...
>> (I don't understand what clearing history has to do with cookies, but be 
>> that as it may...)
>> 
>> I do get precisely one Google cookie by visiting nhl.com, and since 
>> Google isn't the originating site, that makes them third-party cookies, 
>> which SeaMonkey claims it's blocking.
>> 
>> How can Google set a third-party cookie from nhl.com when my setting 
>> says to reject third-party cookies? I must conclude that SM's 
>> cookie-handling routine is not working correctly.
>> 
> 
> 
> It must be from something other than just viewing the main page. If I
> allow cookies and visit nhl.com, I get cookies from:
> 
> 207.net
> doubleclick.net
> imrworldwide.com
> nhl.com
> 
> No Google cookie.
> 
> 

Ah, forgot that I had adblock-plus turned on, went back and turned off
adblock-plus & reloaded the page - now I get the google NID cookie (and
a billion others).

Clear cookies, cache et al - set cookies to not accept cookes from 3rd
party sites, reload nhl.com & only see cookies from hnl.com.


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