This is not a problem, but just a request for information (to satisfy
my curiosity).

My current routine for browsing the web is to use WWWOFFLE to download
flagged URLs of interest, look at their content with the Opera browser
while online, follow up any displayed links that look promising and
then look at the contents of the WWWOFFLE cache when once again offline.

The Opera browser is configured to accept all cookies and throw them
away when it is closed.  I have checked that and it works - the Opera
cookie file is indeed empty, despite numerous cookie arrival
notifications received both while online and while offline.  The Opera
browser is also configured to load the content of the WWWOFFLE cache in
preference to fetching the web page afresh.

So - after this log-winded introduction - where do the cookies come
from?  Are they sitting in the WWWOFFLE cache and are loaded with the
called web page or is the browser ignoring its setting and fetching the
web page + cookies anew from the source when I visit the site to
download follow-up links?   

For the record, I have not touched the default configuration settings
under "CensorHeader" - i.e. both "Set-Cookie" and "Cookie" are commented
out.

Felix Karpfen 
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