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Cookies

Doug

New member
I was just thinning out my cookie folder when I noticed quite a number of them that are listed as (using The Firing Line as an example):

anyuser@www.thefiringline.com/
instead of:

doug stanley@www.thefiringline.com/

If I delete the "anyuser" cookie for "The Firing Line" for example I have to log in manually. Is this something new?

Thanks,

Doug
 
Dunno-

The anyuser is probably a cookie that was set at a time that you logged in as a guest. In any case, you can dump 'em all periodically. When you do, the system will require your name and password the first time you log in. Yhen a new cookie will be set. Make sure you come in the front door at http://www.thefiringline.com.
Rich
 
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