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Re: Netscrape's Cookies
Jean-Francois Avon JFA Technologies, QC, Canada wrote:
>
> Alex Strasheim <[email protected]> said:
>
> >The best answer would probably be to use the kind of pop-up messages you
> >get when you're going to submit a secure or insecure form. "You're about
> >to send a cookie back to a web server, continue or abandon?" "You're
> >about to send mail from a web page, do you want to do that?" Give people
> >the ability to turn the messages off -- that way functionality isn't
> >impaired.
>
> I find that a very good solution providing that the browser say:
> >"You're about to send a cookie...."
> Here, I would add:
> "... that contain the following information:"
>
> (information list)
>
> "... back to a web server, continue or abandon?"
>
> Otherwise, it not as worse, but still in the same spirit as to
> sign a blank check to a stranger...
The problem with this approach is that some sites are already obscuring
or encrypting their cookies. I think our merchant system may even do it
for the user shopping basket.
--Jeff
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Jeff Weinstein - Electronic Munitions Specialist
Netscape Communication Corporation
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Any opinions expressed above are mine.