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In <200609041923.k84JNHvU008852@ylpvm01.prodigy.net>, on 09/04/06
at 12:23 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Yes, that makes sense. Vanguard said something about cookies.
Many sites require at least session cookies to operate correctly for
reasons that make sense to me. I just let these sites down what the need
to. I block the ad server cookies and site meter type cookies because
they are IMO gratuitous.
>Under the Firefox subdirectory I have:
>\profiles\wygh5sej.default\cookies.txt
These are the stored cookies. The file that holds the cookie permissions
is hostperm.1. You probably have an entry in hostperm.1 that is blocking
vanguard.
Steven
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