On 4/20/2020 11:59 AM, EE wrote:
> Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
>> EE wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>>> On 4/18/2020 10:30 AM, EE wrote:
>>>>> Thomas Pamin wrote:
>>>>>> YouTube is still giving me issues. Lots of blank pages and no video
>>>>>> icons. Here's the latest page that is blank on SM, but works fine on
>>>>>> Edge. Any help?
>>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL772AE94FA6BA3D6E
>>>>>
>>>>> I have media.autoplay.enable set to false.  I do not allow cookies for
>>>>> YouTube.  I use a user-agent override with YouTube.
>>>>> Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:62.0) Gecko/20100101
>>>>> Firefox/62.0
>>>>>
>>>>> You might want to change the platform info for Windows, though it
>>>>> probably does not matter much.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Rejecting cookies breaks some Web sites.  Instead, I makr the file
>>>> cookies.sqlite in my profile as read-only.  The Web server thinks it is
>>>> setting cookies, but those cookies are lost as soon as I terminate
>>>> SeaMonkey.
>>>>
>>> I default to blocking cookies and make exceptions for those that I 
>>> need.   With sites I visit only occasionally, I limit them to session 
>>> cookies.
>>>
>> How?  I used to do that until Firefox dropped the coding supporting the 
>> setting of Permissions and Seamonkey had to follow suit.
>>
> I bookmarked chrome://communicator/content/permissions/cookieViewer.xul
> You can use that to make exceptions to cookie permissions.  I am 
> actually using a cookie manager extension (written for Firefox but run 
> through the converter) that can make cookie permission exceptions for 
> the site I am currently viewing.  I patched it so that it would also 
> access cookieViewer.xul.
> 

I use the the Permissions Menu menu list in PrefBar.  This is NOT
inherent in the installed PrefBar.  Instead, you must download it from
<http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/buttons.html#permissionsmenu> and import
it into PrefBar.  It provides the old way of managing cookies, popups,
images, and permissions for Web sites to install extensions and updates.

-- 
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

Would the United States be more prepared to deal with COVID-19
if President Trump had not cut the budgets of the National
Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC)?  His administration also eliminated the
Directorate for Global Health and Security and Bio-Defense,
the agency within the National Security Council tasked to
provide early warnings about epidemics and pandemics.

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