>>In article <2bM1yo3qBu4d092yn@airmail.net>,
>>pcrown@airmail.net (Phil Crown) wrote:
>>Netscape 3.0 has a switch to enable warnings when cookies are sent.
>>You can then choose to accept or reject the cookie. I believe you
>>can also switch it to "Never accept cookies."
>
>I don't think the OS/2 version of Netscape has this option.
The OS/2 Netscape Navigator is version TWO . . . if it's a v3 feature,
it's not surprising we don't have it.
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