wrote:
> The cookie file is called cookies.
That's what I thought -- just wasn't sure if *all* of
it existed in that one file. (e.g., the sites you
have separately and specifically allowed to set
cookies, even if your default is otherwise 'No
Cookies.') I understand that some browser functions
are covered in non-obvious places under 'Chrome', so I
just wanted to make sure. It will be useful to have a
copy of that master list.
Jordan
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