Also, when I disable cookies, I see that the context sensitive search
just silently doesn't work.

Would it be possible to always have the search set a (separate) cookie
and give a warning if it doesn't find the (constant) cookie?

Robby

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 7:03 PM, Danny Yoo <d...@cs.wpi.edu> wrote:
>>> > I tried this too and it seems to work for me, even under windows with
>>> > firefox.
>
>
> Sorry: I should have mentioned.  I observed the behavior in IE on the
> Windows 7 machines in the lab.  I believe what's happening is related
> to the way IE is prohibiting JavaScript from running on for local
> files.  When the user then clicks IE and allows JavaScript to
> evaluate, perhaps it's already too late for the JavaScript trampoline?
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