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mario
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 5:43 pm
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Ah, just see that now. This is the first case I hear about that Firefox makes problems with cookies. I wish I could see for myself that browser, I am quite clueless as to what causes this.
Cupid
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 8:14 am
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Mario,
Judging by the title they already are using Firefox.
I've recently moved to Windows Vista (from XP), thats not really caused me any real problems in this respect. However, as I mentioned elsewhere, the CookiePie Add In to Firefox doesnt cope well (that is not unusual, I have other websites that it doesnt cope with either)... but these problems seem to be more prevelent in Vista so I always have to disable it before logging into Gixen now.
jawarrior,
For further clarification are you already using Firefox as I surmise?... If so do you also have any Add Ins that might effect this issue, as I have?... What operating sytem are you running on Windows XP, or later or earlier?... and just for completeness what type of internet access, dial up cable, or something else?
mario
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 7:48 am
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In some (rare, but existent) cases, IE is making problems. I was unable to replicate the problem or explain why it happens. Please install Mozilla Firefox if possible - so far no one has had this problem with Firefox.
jawarrior
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 6:53 am
Post subject: Cookies Disabled alert when refreshing Firefox.
Whenever I try to reload the bidding page to see the correct clock time for my auctions an alert tells me I have cookies disabled in my browser. So, I logout and then login to accomplish the reload. My cookies are NOT disabled - I have verified that. Anyone have any ideas??
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