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setcookie under firefox Close with browser
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Set the setcookie time to 0. Under IE, the COOKIE will expire after closing the browser.
But it doesn’t seem to be possible under FF. Is it still effective to close and then open COOKIE?
I wonder if any of you have encountered such a problem?
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There won’t be any in-depth content under FF..
Just make it display normally. For other functions, if the customer uses FF, just say that there is a problem with your browser.
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The original post was published by An at 2008-12-31 12:34 [url=http://bbs.111cn.cn/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=809733&ptid=99687]Link tag [img]http://bbs. 111cn.cn/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
There won’t be any in-depth content under FF..
Just make it display normally. For other functions, if the customer uses FF, just say that there is a problem with your browser.
I can fight with customers, but our QA team...
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QA team....
You said, who did this for me? I’ll treat you to dinner.
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Haha, the QA team should be more vague~
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Is there no solution
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The original post was posted by kming on 2008-12-31 15:34 [url=http://bbs.111cn.cn/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=810262&ptid=99687]Link tag [img]http://bbs. 111cn.cn/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
Is there no solution
FF is more difficult to deal with than China Telecom's MM. There are too many compatibility issues to talk about... We just need to accommodate it a little more. If we follow its direction, we will be able to be harmonious soon.
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Then just delete the cookies directly
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Cookies in firefox are saved using sqlite
Tools->Options->Privacy->Show cookies to see all cookies
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The original post was posted by TankMe on 2008-12-31 15:44 [url=http://bbs.111cn.cn/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=810334&ptid=99687]Link tag [img]http://bbs. 111cn.cn/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
Then just delete the cookies directly
Deletion requires the user to click to log out. This is no problem.
But...closing the browser won't kill you....