On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 10:42:26AM +0000, Peter Corlett wrote:
> On 13 Mar 2009, at 09:44, Joshua Juran wrote:
> [...]
>> "Just delete the YouTube cookies," I said.  But no, it's never that  
>> simple, is it?  Because in Firefox, deleting a site's cookies also  
>> means to block that site's cookies from now on.  It wasn't until I  
>> also deleted cookies from google.com that the damage was enough that I 
>> got an error message complaining that I had cookies disabled, finally 
>> clueing me in.
>
> Er, no. Preferences... -> Privacy -> Show Cookies... -> select or  
> multi-select cookies or domains as appropriate -> Remove Cookie(s).
>
> [...]
>> [1] Like auto-play?  Here's hating at you, YouTube.
>
> Oh yeah, that's *great* fun, given I'm currently on a 3G dongle. It just 
> knackers the connection and costs a fortune.

One of the growing list of reasons to disable javascript by default.

Which of course exposes the growing list of websites which can't produce
static content without javascript.  Buhhhhhhhhhhhh

-josh

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