chad, why don't you like cookies?
what's wrong with them?
lynx supports cookies and you can tell lynx how to deal with cookies so
that you don't have to do anything or make any decisions.
I don't see what the problem is.
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> From: Chad A. Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SURVPC] SURVPC Browser Bad News.
> Date: Friday, April 09, 1999 10:38 AM
>
> On 1999-04-08 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >It appears to be that all those people who used browsers with
> >limited or no support to cookies now cannot access their Hotmail
> >accounts.
> >Browsers such as lynx, Arachne, NetTamer...
> >Check for yourselves!
>
> Yup, noticed that.....I tried logging in to Hotmail from home and I got
the
> traditional Microsloth "cookie page" type message. I use Netscape
> Communicator 4.08 so I COULD use cookies if I wanted to. The next day I
> forwarded all of my mail to my regular account from work, where cookies
are
> enabled, to my regular account. I then sent Hotmail an email telling
them
> that I will no longer be using there services. Unfortunetly, it will
> probably never get [EMAIL PROTECTED] only gets an auto reply
> giving a bunch of address to get auto replies on various subjects.
> Basically a faq by email----WHAT GOOD IS THAT!!! If I wanted a faq, I
would
> have LOOKED for one!! I spend time wrighting a message, explaining
> myself...and I get a FAQ!!! Thats Microsloth for you!
>
> What about Yahoo? Do they require cookies?
>
> Chad A. Fernandez
> Battle Creek, MI
>
>
>
> Net-Tamer V 1.11.2X - Test Drive
>
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