Hi,

this sounds really weird, I don't know about any code in Firebug that
would create additional cookies.

I have tried to load www.google.co.il, but I don't see any suspicious
cookies. Could you please describe in more details how the problem
could be reproduced?

Honza


On Jan 20, 3:12 pm, Dor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Firebug for a few months.
>
> I've noticed that Firebug adds some cookies to the cookie header when
> the browser sends a request to the following host:www.google.co.il
>
> I've isolated the bug source by disabling all other add-ons, so you
> can be sure that it comes from Firebug.
>
> I have a gmail account and I'm using the gmail gadget in the iGoogle
> homepage.
>
> If I connect to my gmail account and afterwards disconnect from it,
> still I will be identified as a logged in user, even though I can't
> see the emails in my gmail gadget and can not connect again to the
> gmail account.
>
> I don't know why, but Firebug decides to add some "old" cookies to the
> cookie header If the aforementioned scenario is performed.
>
> Please fix this bug, Firebug helps me a lot in web development.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Dor.
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