Mark Lanctot;162552 Wrote:
You're welcome, hope it solves the issue!
I don't know about IE7, but as of FF 1.5, cookie handling got really
good - you can accept them, but if you manually remove them, they get
added to your block list.
Yes, FF is good. I'm using FF 2.0. I've set it to ask
You're welcome, hope it solves the issue!
I don't know about IE7, but as of FF 1.5, cookie handling got really
good - you can accept them, but if you manually remove them, they get
added to your block list.
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Mark Lanctot
The cookies are set by the web interface to record things like the
currently selected player. Assuming the browser is running on the same
machine as slimserver you should allow cookies from localhost
(127.0.0.1) and also the actual IP it uses (probably something like
192.168.x.x).
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radish
radish;162186 Wrote:
...you should allow cookies from localhost (127.0.0.1) and also the
actual IP it uses (probably something like 192.168.x.x).
Radish Thanks for replying so quick. I did as you suggested but to
no avail. Still getting the 'Privacy has blocked cookies' message every
time
It should be 'localhost', that's how it appears in Firefox at least.
Blocking cookies isn't exactly a core competency of a firewall - why
not let your browser handle it?
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Mark Lanctot
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Mark Lanctot;162230 Wrote:
...Blocking cookies isn't exactly a core competency of a firewall - why
not let your browser handle it?
Mark That's the answer, of course! I came across this when trying
to solve a problem with my antivirus: