said:
>
> Hi,
>
> >Specifically, it does not seem to get obeyed by the
> >AT&T Yahoo webmail gateway.
>
> It's possible that the cookies are being set by
> content from some other site.
I'm not too clear on how that might work.
> You might be able to see this with iptrace or
> just be looking at
> the cookies, if you can find them in the cookie
> file.
I'm willing to try that, if need be. However, right
now I'm thinking that multiple cookies might be
required, and I just didn't manage to round up *all*
of them before. I now have this working in Moz 1.7.12
on the Dark Side. Unless there is something
intrinsically different about how Moz 1.7.12 for OS/2
handles this, one would think I should be able to
duplicate this on our side of the fence.
Jordan
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