There is actually a reason for this thou. Flash caches certain swz files
that are frameworks, and also stores security information for sites. The
reason flash uses it's own path is so that between different browsers those
cached files and settings are shared. And flash doesn't store cookie
information, it uses the browser. Although it does have issues with firefox
cookies and file uploads onto https sites.
- Sean


On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Wade Preston Shearer <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/08/you-deleted-your-cookies-think-again/
>
> Apparently Flash has a memory. It has it's own version of cookies. I'm
> rather frustrated to find out that Adobe isn't honoring browser settings. I
> checked and my flash plugin has a history of all of the sites (that have
> flash) that I have ever visited even though I reset (clear cache and
> cookies) almost daily (for web development).
>
> Not that I needed one, but one more reason I dislike Flash.
>
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