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FanJ
April 10th, 2004, 09:54 PM
Anyone else having problems with "the" cookie from the new board-software?
No idea whether my CookieWall has anything to do with it...... :-\

dangitall
April 10th, 2004, 10:09 PM
-{ Quote: "Anyone else having problems with "the" cookie from the new board-software?
No idea whether my CookieWall has anything to do with it...... :-\" }-

I don't know yet, FanJ, as I just got here and haven't gone anywhere else yet. I use CookieWall as well, and haven't noticed any difficulties.

FanJ
April 10th, 2004, 10:23 PM
Thanks Dangitall ! :)

Please keep me (us) informed ;)

(it could well be all my own fault; don't know yet at the moment).

Cheers, Jan.

Mele20
April 10th, 2004, 10:25 PM
I'm not having problems with cookies but I did with the password being rejected. That's fixed now.

I don't know how CookieWall works but you do need to have both www.wilderssecurity.com and wilderssecurity.com as acceptable cookies.

normanlp
April 12th, 2004, 08:29 PM
Hi, I am also using Cookie Wall and when I signed into the forum it would never remember me and no cookie was posted in Cookie Wall's new column.
Before I signed into the new board I selected the Wilder cookie from the "Cookies to Keep Column" and pressed "remove selected". This put it in the "delete automatically" column. So what I did was to select the Wilder cookie from the "delete automatically" column, then removed selected, signed into the forum, signed out and now I had a wilder cookie in the "new" column. I moved this to the "cookies to keep" column and now whenever I access the forum it recognises me.
Hope this is of some assistance.

Norm

NanDog
April 14th, 2004, 12:56 AM
Yeah, my CookieWall kept picking up a new one called "bblastvisit..something" (can't read the end of that thing in the field). Just placed it into "Cookies to keep" and everything seems to be working well!

FanJ
April 14th, 2004, 01:39 AM
Hi,

My initial issue with respect to cookies and CookieWall is solved :)
On my Windows 98 SE system (with IE 5.5 SP2) CookieWall gave me 4 alerts (see screenshot).
IEClean tells me only about one cookie :) (eh, I do have only one cookie ;D ).