I'm new to Seamonkey, and I'm glad I discovered it just as version 2.0 released to make it more compatible with FF/Thunderbird.
I find the cookie manager pretty decent, just wanted to know whether one can use wildcards, for eg, I would want to allow *.google.com or *.blogspot.com to set cookies so that my login session is maintained as I switch between them and navigate subdomains. --
Rex wrote: > I'm new to Seamonkey, and I'm glad I discovered it just as version 2.0 > released to make it more compatible with FF/Thunderbird.
> I find the cookie manager pretty decent, just wanted to know whether one > can use wildcards, for eg, I would want to allow *.google.com or > *.blogspot.com to set cookies so that my login session is maintained as > I switch between them and navigate subdomains.
the cookie manager is the same as firefox: No! All you can use is google.com or blogspot.com and that will allow all cookies from google.com or blogspot.com regardless.
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> the cookie manager is the same as firefox: No! All you can use is > google.com or blogspot.com and that will allow all cookies from > google.com or blogspot.com regardless.