Hi,

Dave Mielke (2008/05/07 11:40 -0400):
> In lynx.cfg the convention is to show, via a comment, the default value. If 
> it's "off" then you can't change it via the options page.

Understood, thanks.

> So my guess is that you can probably solve the problem by enabling the 
> setting 
> and then changing it locally for yourself.

That worked, indeed. Thanks!

> There's still the question, though, of why lynx thinks the cookies
> are invalid whereas other browsers don't.

When looking for Linux on google.fr, Google sends the two following
cookies in its reply:

Set-Cookie: 
PREF=ID=2d60fd05ac64fe72:TM=1210232535:LM=1210232535:S=dJhRGb-xp7pSLB6e; 
expires=Sat, 08-May-2010 07:42:15 GMT; path=/; domain=.google.fr
Set-Cookie: SS=Q0=bGludXg; path=/search

As far as I understand it, the first one is invalid because its path
attribute is not a prefix of the requested URL path, which is /search.
In other words, I believe this cookie violates the first condition
stated in Section 4.3.2 of RFC 2109.

Sébastien.
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