Update folks:

I have been able to reproduce this same behavior using other webkit-
based applications on two separate macs. Specifically NetNewsWire and
Shiira. Both NNW and Shiira use the WebKit located on your system.
just like Fluid. I *cannot* reproduce this in OmniWeb which ships with
its *own*, private (presumably custom) WebKit framework.

In other words, this behavior is *not* specific to Fluid SSBs, but
rather seems to be affecting any WebKit-based application that uses
the WebKit framework already located on your system.

As soon as you perform some network activity in one of these apps, it
seems to clobber cookie changes you've made in safari. (note launching
the app is not enough. you have to do something that performs a
network request... looks like ajax or traditional http requests both
do the trick). I even used HTTPScoop.app to confirm this. It happens
immediately after a silent/background ajax request.

So if this is a bug (and it seems like it probably is), its looking
like a bug in WebKit. I'm not sure if this behavior is new to 10.5.6,
or some specific version of WebKit, but I dont recall seeing or
hearing about this before... plz correct me on that if i'm wrong.

td


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