>
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#CookieSaverPlugin
> automatically generates and updates a "CookieJar" tiddler that contains 
> javascript assignment statements that set option values, overriding the 
> corresponding browser-based cookie values (if any are stored!).  This 
> allows TiddlyWiki options to be stored with the document, rather than the 
> browser, eliminating variations in configuration due to viewing/storing the 
> document from a different location (browser-cookies are URL-specific).  You 
> do not have to edit the CookieJar to update settings.  Whenever a TWCore 
> config.options.* value is changed, the corresponding assignment statement 
> in the CookieJar is automatically updated.
>
> You can also use
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#CookieManagerPlugin
> which includes a "Bake Cookies" button that generates a CookieJar that 
> saves all current "config.options.*" settings.  You can then manually edit 
> the CookieJar to remove settings that you don't want to persist across 
> sessions.
>
> enjoy,
> -e
>

It's amazing how slowly things might dawn on one but managing "cookie 
options" this way makes a whole lot of sense. I couldn't care less about 
any browser state!

Thanks, Tobias. 

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