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Re: konqueror vs. session cookies



Sounds like someone already asked for that and it was
demoted to wishlist status
http://bugs.kde.org/db/16/16757.html

--- will trillich <will@serensoft.com> wrote:
> this may be a bit off topic --
> 
> aren't "session" cookies (i.e. those without an
> expiration date)
> supposed to go away when the client (browser
> program) exits?
> 
> i quit konqueror (making sure there are no other
> instances
> running, keeping a 'session' alive) and re-launch
> it; when i
> check settings->cookies, the cookie is still there.
> or am i
> presuming the wrong definition of 'session'?
> 
> i've got debian potato with konqueror 2.1.1
> (according to its
> default startup display) with kde 2.1.2 (according
> to its
> control center display)
> 
> -- 
> DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #17 from Will Trillich
> <will@serensoft.com>
> :
> Why is TELNET considered spawn of Satan? Because
> every keystroke
> sent by you, is transmitted -- clear as a bell --
> across the
> ether. Anyone can sniff your network packets and see
> what you're
> typing -- passwords, love letters, cold fusion
> blueprints...
> It's as secure as shouting from the rooftops.
> Everyone can see!
> 
> Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...
> 
> 
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