Mario,

I used the cookie jar in TWC and found it helpful being able to add user 
login name and password as cookies such that in my home browser these would 
remain set across multiple invocations of the wiki, even if I or someone 
else used an alternate userid password in the interim. This could make 
encryption more usable as well.


   - Are cookies still available not withstanding the need to inform a 
   visitor?
   - Is their a better alternative in tiddlywiki now?
   
It would be nice for the functionality to be returned or documented when 
something is depreciated.

Regards
Tony

On Wednesday, 23 May 2018 19:42:27 UTC+10, PMario wrote:
>
> Hi Sigbert,
>
> TiddlyWiki itself doesn't use cookies. ... BUT ... 3rd party plugins may!
>
> So you have to know how the plugins, that you use behave.
>
> -------------------------------
>
> The following info doesn't effect your TW, except you use the same 
> mechanism!
>
> tiddlywiki.com is hosted by github and the DNS resolution for https:// is 
> done by cloudflare. .. I did just check the network traffic in FireFox and 
> the cloudflare server seems to add an __cfduid cookie. I don't know, what 
> they wo with it. 
>

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