babylonsister
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Mon Oct-17-05 08:02 PM
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Any Firefox users out there? How do you |
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delete cookies? I went and asked, says to go to Task Bar, but I can't even find that. Help for this technically challenged person is welcomed!
Ctrl/Alt/Delete and Ctrl/Enter/Delete don't work.
Tools/Options/etc. doesn't work because I don't have a 'security' category. I have Windows XP, got all messed up with IE, so downloaded Firefox.
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RoyGBiv
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Mon Oct-17-05 08:08 PM
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Tools > Options > Privacy
Under this is a Cookies section. Hit the "CLEAR" button.
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Mon Oct-17-05 08:23 PM
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2. I'm such a jerk; because the drop-down didn't look like IE's, |
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I failed to look to the left and see the icons. But I now know; thanks!
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RoyGBiv
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Mon Oct-17-05 09:04 PM
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IE is evil. It does strange things to our minds. :-)
I'm just glad you were using a version for which that was a correct answer and that I remembered what it was. The next release, 1.5, seems to be changing the options window so that all the buttons are on top. In addition, I'm using the GNU/Linux version, and the preferences are in a different location.
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