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The cookies which are fed to your computer have a set date of expiry, often less than a few hours. Obviously, the cookies get corrupted or "expire" later on. So, this should happen and is not a Poly problem, merely a cookie problem.
geeslaka
Opera handles the cookies the same way as the Gecko-powered browsers, and I'll bet my bottom dollar that IE does too. I'll just check now...
Yep... if I delete the cookies except the one containing my login details, then all the threads become unviewed (in Opera and IE6). This is exactly what should happen. If your computer has no record of seeing the thread, logic and experimentation dictates that the thread will not have been read, according to the computer
Interesting. We get opposite results when we delete cookies.
I have one cookie for each read thread younger than 6 hours(I think it's close to 6 hours, it could be longer). If I look at a read thread's ID and delete the corresponding cookie, the thread becomes unread.
If I understand you correctly, you have one cookie for each unread thread. When you do as I did, the thread becomes read.
Fascinating.
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Originally posted by Frozzy
The cookies which are fed to your computer have a set date of expiry, often less than a few hours. Obviously, the cookies get corrupted or "expire" later on. So, this should happen and is not a Poly problem, merely a cookie problem.
geeslaka
Opera handles the cookies the same way as the Gecko-powered browsers, and I'll bet my bottom dollar that IE does too. I'll just check now...
Yep... if I delete the cookies except the one containing my login details, then all the threads become unviewed (in Opera and IE6). This is exactly what should happen. If your computer has no record of seeing the thread, logic and experimentation dictates that the thread will not have been read, according to the computer
hi ,
what should happen and what does happend , well one could write books on that with MS software , ......
there are so many free " tweak " tools out there on the net , .....
Originally posted by geeslaka
Interesting. We get opposite results when we delete cookies.
I have one cookie for each read thread younger than 6 hours(I think it's close to 6 hours, it could be longer). If I look at a read thread's ID and delete the corresponding cookie, the thread becomes unread.
If I understand you correctly, you have one cookie for each unread thread. When you do as I did, the thread becomes read.
Fascinating.
Are you reading the same post from Frozzy as I am?
Looks to me like when he deletes a cookie, the thread becomes unread, "unviewed", or "not have been read" just like you.
American by birth, smarter than the average tropical fruit by the grace of Me. -me
I try not to break the rules but merely to test their elasticity. -- Bill Veeck | Don't listed to the Linux Satanist, people. - St. Leo | If patching security holes was the top priority of any of us(no matter the OS), we'd do nothing else. - Me, in a tired and accidental attempt to draw fire from all three sides.
Posted with Mozilla Firebird running under Sawfish on a Slackware Linux install.:p XGalaga.
Originally posted by panag
what should happen and what does happend , well one could write books on that with MS software , ......
Not really. Software does not have conciousness, but it is configured to a set style. "In many hands, bugs multiply". You do realise that 90% of Windows users don't have the slightest clue what a cookie is, apart from the fact it is also a synonym for a biscuit. Thus, I think Microsoft are going to focus on the 90% instead of the 10%, no? Welcome to basic economics.
there are so many free " tweak " tools out there on the net , .....
Right... this just about nullifies any of the previous statements you have made. The term ceteris paribus comes to mind.
Not really. Software does not have conciousness, but it is configured to a set style. "In many hands, bugs multiply". You do realise that 90% of Windows users don't have the slightest clue what a cookie is, apart from the fact it is also a synonym for a biscuit. Thus, I think Microsoft are going to focus on the 90% instead of the 10%, no? Welcome to basic economics.
Right... this just about nullifies any of the previous statements you have made. The term ceteris paribus comes to mind.
hi ,
well ya could always write a story on it , ........
any numbers on mac users who know what " cookie " stands for , .......
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