Might be some misunderstanding there...these were instructiosn on how
to turn cookies on off, even for specific sites if the user wanted to
get that 'involved', clear cookies, where to find the cookies on your
computer ect. So they were instructions on how to DO things :)

I'll also take this post as an oppertunity to appoligize for the
slightly uncalled for outbust earlier...

Adam H 


On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 18:34:28 -0500, Claude Schneegans
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> >>that hwo we handled cookie issues and the results were quite good.
> 
> I must say I agree with you 100% about cookies.
> However, for cookies, it is just a question of explaining, for zipping,
> users have to learn how to do something and DO it, and, and, beleive me,
> this is quite another story ;-)
> 
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