Re: Reproducible FireFox crash.



Andy Hewitt <hairy.biker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > I nuked them both. Firefox remembers my login name, but not my password.
> > I notice that the cookies are set to expire at the end of the session,
> > so I guess it's not suprising.
>
> I always use never expire here.

I haven't set them to expire- it's in the cookie info. They expire
themselves.
--
Peter
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