Stephen Lloyd wrote:
>
> chad, why don't you like cookies?
> what's wrong with them?
> lynx supports cookies and you can tell lynx how to deal with cookies so
> that you don't have to do anything or make any decisions.
> I don't see what the problem is.
There is a problem.. do you have Arachne? There's a rather weird
problem with it. Try for example to access the following site:
http://www.netking.co.il
It is one of the primary popular sites in Israel. (the site is
in hebrew, but the error messages are in english. So you'll understand
what will happen).
Thing is, only Netscape and IE so far as far as I heard could access
this site. Arachne get a "No cookie" error, even with cookie support
turned on. I talked with the site Webmaster on phone. He was quite
suprised and said that they didnt do anything special to block
other browsers, so this should not be happening. I managed to convice
him to download Arachne (1.48) so he'll see for himself. Later on
he explained that "well, this browser is not what I call the invention
of the century, but it should work. I cant see the problem.".
He said that they are using the Apache server that comes with Linux.
Are there any known problems with it and Arachne?
Or Botton
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