Geoff Welsh wrote, On 10/04/2013 22:15:
Larry S. wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Edit | Preferences | Privacy & Security | Cookies
(•) Allow cookies for the originating website only
(•) Accept for current session only
this raises a question, for me.
Is "current session" defined as:
from opening until closing the tab or window displaying a particular
web
site
-or-
from opening until quitting SeaMonkey.app as a whole
?
GW
on Mac OSX
Does this help? From "Help":
Accept for current session only: Select this to delete
the cookie the next time you exit your browser.
well, no, because I still don't know if "exit your browser" means
CLOSE a window, close all windows, close a tab, or QUIT the SM
program. I'd like to know what it's supposed to mean, to know if it's
working properly.
IDK about MSW but on Mac OSX you can "Close" or "Quit" but "Exit" is a
meaningless term.
GW
I agree with you, it's not very clear - But i think that the help
sentence *should* be:
Accept for current session only: Select this to delete
the cookie the next time your browser exit.
But, when you use SM you cannot go to the "File" menu and select the
last choice: "Exit Ctrl+Q" ?
That's an EXIT button :-)
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