[Camino] Questions about Camino
Timothy Arzt
tim430 at comcast.net
Wed Aug 9 22:45:23 EDT 2006
Hi,
I am brand new to Camino as of yesterday, and to this Camino ³mailing list²
as of about two minutes. My search for an answer to a technical problem
with Camino is what led me to the ³Camino mailing list.² It was my
understanding that I could post a question or what I wish, and other
³members² could respond to my post. But I cannot find such a posting place,
or blog or whatever to reach such posts, respond to them, or read others¹
responses. I could only find this, a place to email to. First, could
someone please explain in simple terms if I am doing this right, or
misunderstand the Camino mailing list and what it is and is used for?
Most important, I would like ideas on how to solve the following problem. I
subscribe (am a member of) a few websites. I have always had access to all
parts of these websites. As of today, I only have very limited access to
these sites I belong to. I wrote to the webmaster of the sites I had
problems with, and he gave me this response: ³You have to unblock
cookies...either you've set your browser to block cookies or have a firewall
or "privacy blocker" that is interfering with cookies...² I do not know if
my downloading Camino yesterday is related to these problems, but it¹s
pretty coincidental. Furthermore, when I use Safari (the browser that came
with my computer, and what I used to use until Camino), I again can access
all areas of the websites without any problem, like I used to.
So I went to Camino¹s ³Preferences² and ³Security² page (or something) to
check and see if the option (first on list) to enable access to all cookies
was checked, and it was. I tried to research about a ³privacy blocker² or
firewall with Camino, and I came up with no information. My question is:
How can I regain full access to all parts of the websites I belong to when
using Camino? Incidentally, Camino is now my default browser.
I would greatly appreciate someone¹s response to this. Thanks for your
time.
Sincerely,
Tim
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