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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-27 17:56:50 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-27 17:56:50 +0000 |
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diff --git a/docs/README.cookies b/docs/README.cookies new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af044f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/README.cookies @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +README.cookies + +Cookie handling when using the lynx browser: + +General Usage on a unix system: + +Cookie handling may be set so that you read them in on session start up from a +saved file, and to restore all cookies to that file on session close. + +Warning and Disclaimer: + +The lynx browser provides great opportunity to examine and make decisions about +cookies by default, but some users just want the speed benefits of the lynx +browser without the prompting for a decision to accept or reject the cookie. +Should you think that this is your situation, please read this: + +There are a number of privacy issues with accepting all cookies blindly, not +the least of which is that you are storing evidence of your browsing activity +into a regular disk file. + +You have been warned. There are many resources available that will provide you +with more information about making informed choices about this subject. + +With that in mind, here is how to accept all cookies transparently and rapidly: + +The following .lynxrc or lynx.cfg settings provide the user with the ability +to by default accept all cookies transparently. + +SET_COOKIES:TRUE +ACCEPT_ALL_COOKIES:TRUE +PERSISTENT_COOKIES:TRUE +COOKIE_FILE:/path/to/directory/.lynx_cookies +COOKIE_SAVE_FILE:/path/to/directory/.lynx_cookies +COOKIE_LOOSE_INVALID_DOMAINS:sports.espn.go.com,espn.go.com,.go.com, +FORCE_SSL_COOKIES_SECURE:FALSE + +You must have a "cookie save file" that you own and for which you have +read/write permission; cookies are flushed out to that disk location when you +exit lynx, and are read in for use at the start of a lynx session from there. +Cookies do not persist unless this happens. + +If you wish to see for yourself that this actually happens, please use the +-trace command line option and then read the resulting file "Lynx.trace". +It will show the cookies being read in at the start of a session, and being +written out at the conclusion of a session. + +FORCE_SSL_COOKIES_SECURE is for ebay and the like, or they won't remember you; +(their login is secure but everything else isn't, like a lot of big sites). +If lynx attempts to transmit the ebay cookie securely, it's not taken. +This doesn't affect cookie acceptance but it's a functionality issue for users. + +The COOKIE_LOOSE_INVALID_DOMAINS is for botched cookies from sites you read a +lot. This causes a great deal of prompting and if you are a frequent site user +you may want to convenience yourself with a set of loose invalid domains. + + +Stef Caunter +http://caunter.ca/contact.html +http://caunter.ca/README.cookies + |