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I have a Cookie Monster for my Netscape at home. It's an inexpensive program.
Marilynne
At 1:34 PM -0700 7/8/98, Nagai, Paul wrote:
>> > You could accept the cookie, then, as soon as you're off-line,
>> delete the
>> > entry in the relevant COOKIE file (cookies.txt in Netscape).
>>
>ZDNET publishes a freeware program, CookieMaster (Cookiecruncher,
>something like that), that will allow you to view and delete individual
>cookies while offline. Supports IE, Netscape, and, I think, the AOL IE.
>
>Great program.
>
>Tucows has a huge list of free and shareware cookie management
>utilities.
>------
>Paul Nagai
>Visa International
>pnagai -at- visa -dot- com
>510-723-4410
>510-723-4628 fax
>
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Sr. Technical Writer (619) 651-6664
QUALCOMM, San Diego, CA AE-203B
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