Hi, >>>>> In [emacs-w3m : No.09379] Jason Spiro wrote:
> Package: w3m-el > Version: 1.4.4-3 > Severity: wishlist > Usertags: usability > X-Debbugs-CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Thank you for w3m-el, it is the best web browser I have ever used. I'm glad to hear of it. Thanks. > But, for the first month I used w3m-el, I didn't realize it supported > cookies. I wish I had known sooner. To fix this, I suggest that > w3m-el should not silently reject all cookies by default; it should do > one of these things instead: Have you tried setting the `w3m-use-cookies' variable to t? (info "(emacs-w3m)Trouble FAQ") ,---- | * Q. Why can't I browse pages which require cookies? | | (This is still an experimental feature.) | | Make sure the `w3m-use-cookies' variable is set to a value other | than `nil'. `---- This makes emacs-w3m behave like `1'. > 1. Accept all cookies and save them to disk permanently. This would > be the best option. It would work just like Firefox and other popular > browsers. Or: It is still incomplete even in the CVS version (i.e., is under development), though. If you have an interest in the upstream emacs-w3m, you can get it from: http://cvs.namazu.org/emacs-w3m.tar.gz?view=tar Regards, -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]