"der.hans" wrote: > > Am 04. Jul, 2002 schwätzte John (EBo) David so: > > > I vehemently oppose java enabled web interfaces to just about anything. > > Oh sure it is nice to offload much of the processing from the server to > > the users computer, but I still do not trust it... Sure I may trust you > > guys, but I've had problems by turning java* on when I *had to*, then > > forgetting that java and cookies were turned on went a-browsing... No, > > I keep it turned off as a rule and do not do business with companies > > which require it to be turned on (companies that give you a choice are > > another matter). > > Create another user and use sudo to start a browser as that user that allows > cookies. I have two sites that require cookies. One is the PLUG mailing list > management interface. Those are handled as the other user. That is how I typicall handle it with the exception of sudo (I just create pop up another xterm, and do every thing from there...) but I still avoid it whenever possible and avoid such sites... EBo --