Re: How to disable the scroll bar



Greg N. wrote:
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> Cookies have nothing to do with malicious code getting to execute on
> your computer.

No, but they *can* pass data to malicious programs, such as spyware.

I personally think cookies are highly abused, thus I rarely accept them.

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