Re: [dev] [surf] Who stole the cookies from the cookie jar?

From: Sean Whitton <sean_AT_silentflame.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:33:50 +0000

Hi,

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 02:52:15PM +0300, anonymous wrote:
> Use stable version. Now most of cookies-related code is removed and it
> will be rewritten for multi-process design. The problem with existing
> cookies code is that it stores cookies when you exit and reloads when you
> start new surf process. So if you run 2 surf processes, login in first,
> close it and then close second, the second will store empty cookies.txt
> again and rewrite cookies stored by first process. It is common situation,
> you can see something like it when bash stores its history.
>
>

What do you mean by "stable version"? I've been using 0.3, the .tar.gz
download, and am not pulling from Mercurial.

S

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