Jens Hatlak wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
Sigh . . . The Cookie Safe page says "Not available for SM 2.7.1".

Sigh... You didn't even *try* to click the button (and then "Install
Anyway"). Else you would have found that this add-on works with *any*
version of SM since 2.1. Have a little faith. I didn't recommend some
random add-on but one that I have installed myself. Tested, that is.

What you see there is actually an AMO (addons.mozilla.org) bug. It still
has not been updated for the times we live in now ("compatible by
default", i.e. any normal add-on that is compatible with at least SM 2.1
is automatically compatible with SM 2.7 and later). Maybe another case
of "we checked Firefox and Thunderbird and all looked well". I guess
someone should file a bug report... Well, actually I just did:

<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727228>

Guess I'll try the Chrome approach.

Whatever makes you happy...

Thanks anyway--you are a very helpful and much appreciated resource in
this group.

Thanks for noticing. ;-)

HTH

Jens

Yes, you got me! I didn't try to install anyway, partly because I'm cautious about such things in order to avoid possible damage from untested s/w. Should have known better in this case, as you are a trusted source here.

However, CS is now installed, but I still don't see the feature I was looking for, that is, a list of all the domains in one place so I can edit out individual or groups of domains with a single click to simplify my list. Cookie Safe gives me a lot of flexibility in controlling cookies, but not that--at least, as far as I can tell from searching through the CS options.

Am I missing something?

Larry
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