Christopher Jahn wrote:

>And it came to pass that psmith wrote:
>
>(long rambling and partly incoherent tireade snipped)
>
>I'm not sure what you're on about: Mozilla's present Cookie 
>management is leaps and bounds beyond Communicator's.
>
>If you're complaining that your old Cookie managers don't work 
>with Mozilla, that's not Mozilla's fault.  Eventually these 
>third party programs will catch up.
>
    Mozilla's cookie management is superior to Communicator's but that's 
also completely irrelevant.  What Mozilla has incorporated to handle 
cookies is way behind what 3rd party programs are capable of doing, and 
these programs have been the same now for at least 3 years and have been 
performing what one needs for cookies.  If a browser is going to handle 
cookies, it should do so in a fully useful way.  So I suppose the real 
problem must be that the ignorant Mozilla programmers don't know how to 
incorporate these features.  As it is, I expect it's going to be 
difficult getting around Mozilla's new way of presenting cookies.
    Now as for your tone, you should give over, and go back to pulling.


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