Those files are not cookies. Cookies are usually, if not always, in .txt
format. Those are temporary internet files.
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000 17:42:02 -0400 "John P. Penasack"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thank you for your very informative explanation. It stimulated me to
> experimentation.
>
> I intended to delete the files in those alpha-numeric files in
> Content IE5.
> Selecting all in the first one resulted in the deletion of all the
> cookies.
> They don't go to the recycle bin.
>
> So I re-established my links to the Web Sites I remembered had ID's
> and
> passwords. The first was the NY Times. After "reading the paper",
> I went
> to Options to see how many cookies would be there from the NY
> Times.
> Summary:
> 7 HTML files - 123KB
> 70 GIF files - 179 KB
> 6 JPEG files - 110KB
Tim :-)
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