Hello, I've been enjoying ELinks for some weeks now - 0.11 from Debian, and now 0.12 checked out from GIT (yay for UTF-8 support! Very sturdy now, in my experience). My one problem is with cooking up cookies the way I like them.
The setting I currently use for cookie permissions is 1, aka "prompt user at all times". While this setting keeps unwanted cookies out, it can get annoying on some sites. My current record is of fourteen cookie prompts in a row, a little too much for my tastes; bulletin boards also seem to update cookies very frequently, thereby opening up more prompts. I have tried setting the cookies I want, and then setting the cookies permissions to 0, with no further cookie accepted. This trick does work on some websites requiring cookies, but fails on the phpBB site I use, and isn't particularly elegant. So, I would like to handle cookies on a per-domain basis, with a few domains going into the white list, and all other cookies getting rejected (Konqueror does something like that). Does anybody have pointers on how to best achieve domain-based cookie permissions ? There does not seem to be any such function through browser scripting, and I haven't done much more than glimpse at the source code yet (not that I'm much good at C) Thanks in advance, Anthony Chaumas _______________________________________________ elinks-users mailing list elinks-users@linuxfromscratch.org http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/elinks-users