Larry S. wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
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
Sorry, thought that would help. It seemed to me that the usual meaning
of "browser" would be SM. Windows, tabs and Web sites wouldn't
ordinarily be called "browsers", would they?

But, no, because I usually have SeaMonkey's Mail and News screen open *and* SeaMonkey's Chatzilla screen open as well. So when I close the SeaMonkey Browser, I still have elements of SeaMonkey active!

--
Daniel

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or

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