Quoth Karen Lewellen: 'If I remove the cookies for amazon.com, as the site is currently configured and then try to log in again using lynx I am presented with a page that has no fields for my username and password. Instead there are links for things that normally appear at the bottom of their log in page.' A site that allows logging in, if it keeps track of logged-in-ness by looking at cookies, will require logging in if it doesn't find a cookie. This happens to me at 'The Lancet'. I find the login page
Quoth Karen Lewellen: ' Further one sometimes gets told to allow cookies, but if I edit my .lynx-cookies file, amazon adds more.' A site that uses cookies will if it can, no matter how many times one deletes them. Quoth Karen Lewellen: 'There is a Toronto radio station who would fail to find their cookie if the file is too large.' lynx provides the cookie; sites don't get to see the whole cookie file; they can't know how large it is. Quoth Karen Lewellen: 'If I am not careful I can end up with hundreds and hundreds of cookies in this file.' I have 385 today with no trouble. I care not. russell bell _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list Lynx-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev