hello all,

I'm using Mandrake 9.0 and the Mozilla that came with it.  when I visit 
http://www.washingtonpost.com and click on some articles i go to a
page that requests information about me.  that information is stored in
a cookie (they need to know gender, zip code [if any], year of birth 
and country).

in Opera, i have no problem at all. cookies are accepted, they work
right, and i can continue to surf the site without having to lie some more
about the information the site requires.

in Mozilla, however,  with "Enable all cookies"  in 
"Edit | Preferences | Privacy and Security | Cookies", i get (the
site thinks i don't have cookies enabled and i can't read the
articles (not such a big deal, i can read them in opera).
could anyone else who uses Mozilla test this and report if they
get the same "cookies disabled" errors?  

just go to:  www.washingtonpost.com

and click on anything, e.g., the "Editorial Page" which is
here:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/opinion/

tiger

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