Re: Djamgo cookies

2010-02-22 Thread adamjamesdrew
Yes understood but how do other websites work? Makes no sense. I'm going to try to create an account at a different django website to test On Feb 22, 12:44 pm, Timothy Kinney wrote: > If a user disallows cookies on their own machine, there's nothing you can do > about

Re: Djamgo cookies

2010-02-22 Thread Timothy Kinney
If a user disallows cookies on their own machine, there's nothing you can do about it. This is why a lot of websites say: "You need to have cookies enabled." On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:27 AM, adamjamesdrew wrote: > This is not an issue with me as I can just turn off the

Re: Djamgo cookies

2010-02-22 Thread adamjamesdrew
This is not an issue with me as I can just turn off the firewall. I'm concerned with other people who have this installed who won't be able to use my website. On Feb 21, 7:20 pm, adamjamesdrew wrote: > This is a default install for a computer associates firewall. Any >

Re: Djamgo cookies

2010-02-21 Thread adamjamesdrew
This is a default install for a computer associates firewall. Any thoughts on why amazon would work with no url mods... Cookie domain ?? Expiration type Dennis Kaarsemaker wrote: > On zo, 2010-02-21 at 23:51 +, theikl...@gmail.com wrote: > > I have a firewall that immediately expires cookies.

Re: Djamgo cookies

2010-02-21 Thread Dennis Kaarsemaker
On zo, 2010-02-21 at 23:51 +, theikl...@gmail.com wrote: > I have a firewall that immediately expires cookies. [...] How can I > fix this Get a better firewall. Firewalls shouldn't mess with cookies. -- Dennis K. The universe tends towards maximum irony. Don't push it. -- You received

Djamgo cookies

2010-02-21 Thread theiklabs
I have a firewall that immediately expires cookies. I can log into amazon and other websites without issue and they don't modify my url? How can I fix this Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users"