On 12/14/14, Paul B. Gallagher <[email protected]> wrote:
> WaltS48 wrote:
>> On 12/13/2014 11:10 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>> WaltS48 wrote:
>>>> On 12/13/2014 10:36 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>>>> WaltS48 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Have you tried the "Allow cookies for the originating site only (no
>>>>>> third-party cookies)" setting?
>>>>>
>>>>> I refer you to my original query, which you apparently have not read.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Slipped my mind when replying.
>>>>
>>>> Did you try a test profile, visit no web sites, check cookies. What did
>>>> you find?
>>>
>>> See the response I gave to »Q« 16 minutes ago downthread.
>>>
>>
>> So you didn't try a test profile.
>>
>> Okay, I started my SeaMonkey with the test profile. Had the 2 Google
>> cookies I mentioned earlier. Cleared cookies, history, cache, and
>> everything else I could check.
>>
>> Restarted SeaMonkey with the test profile, had the 2 Google cookies
>> again, repeated the Clear history, restart process and the 2 Google
>> cookies come back on every restart.
>>
>> Let me set "Block Cookies from This Website", the website being
>> <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/>, clear history, restart and
>> they're back. "Block Cookies from The Website" under Tools > Cookie
>> Manager is still enabled.
>>
>> Let me try checking "When removing, block the listed websites from
>> setting future cookies" in the Cookies tab of Data Manager and using
>> "Remove" there also. APPLAUSE! No Google cookies!
>>
>> That was an adventure. :)
>
> An interesting one, but not really relevant to my query.
>
> I don't get Google cookies on startup as you do, so I don't need to cure
> a problem I don't have.
>
> I don't get them merely by launching the browser as you do, so I don't
> need to cure a problem I don't have.
>
> (I don't understand what clearing history has to do with cookies, but be
> that as it may...)
>
> I do get precisely one Google cookie by visiting nhl.com, and since
> Google isn't the originating site, that makes them third-party cookies,
> which SeaMonkey claims it's blocking.
>
> How can Google set a third-party cookie from nhl.com when my setting
> says to reject third-party cookies? I must conclude that SM's
> cookie-handling routine is not working correctly.
I went to nhl.com & did a view source - could this
<script type='text/javascript'
src='http://www.googletagservices.com/tag/js/gpt.js'>
or this
(function() {
var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type =
'text/javascript'; po.async = true;
po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js?onload=onLoadCallback';
var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];
s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s);
})();
set a first-party cookie?
Lee
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