Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Sure, I could do that. But what annoyed me the most was that I kept
selecting "Use Default Cookie Permissions" and SM kept ignoring that
choice. It accepts the other menu options, but ignores that one. The
only way to revert to default is to go into the Cookie Manager itself,
find the domain, and go through the whole rigmarole of telling it to
forget about that domain (which BTW is much more counterintuitive than
it needs to be).

Either the option should be made to work, or it should be taken off the
menu. I really hate telling a program to do something and having it
smile sweetly and ignore me.


This one may actually be a timing thing, and not something that Seamonkey can control.

I use "Ask" as my default, and occasionally I bump into a site that tries to set a bunch of cookies, more or less simultaneously. Thus, by the time I see the first dialog that asks me what I want to do, all the cookie requests have already been made, and I have to dismiss each dialog.

I've found that if I respond with "reject", that one *is* saved, and I can either use the same response for all the other requests, or simply cancel the remaining dialogs.

From there, subsequent visits to the page (including a simple reload) reflect the last reject response I submitted.

It's not that Seamonkey is ignoring you, just that you're getting a bunch of requests delivered, based on your default setting.

Smith

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