psmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 17 Mar 2002: 

>     Cookies are not a large threat to users' privacy and usually
>     don't 
> have an insidious nature whatsoever, but they also should be able
> to be voluntarily opted out of easily.  Mozilla should not be
> contributing to complicating what became a standard process. 
> There are enough other issues of privacy on the web that are
> evolving on their own. 
> 

Please do point me to an RFC for cookie handling.  Show me exactly 
what the "standard" you speak of is, and what this "proprietary 
cookie handling method" you claim Mozilla uses is.  I promise you, if 
you give me the RFC for cookie handling, and show me where Mozilla 
doesn't follow it, I will devote my free time, giving up my late 
nights with my girlfriend to fix it /just for you/.  Please do show 
me now

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