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Okular, Debian, and copy restrictions

Okular, Debian, and copy restrictions

Posted Jun 4, 2009 1:31 UTC (Thu) by JoeF (subscriber, #4486)
In reply to: Okular, Debian, and copy restrictions by boudewijn
Parent article: Okular, Debian, and copy restrictions

Then do things as every decent browser does wrt cookies.
They are also "demanded by the standard".
There are also "users who need these bits"
It is also "a basic courtesy towards the content generators"

Yet, the browser pops up a dialog asking what to do with the cookie.


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Okular, Debian, and copy restrictions

Posted Jun 4, 2009 10:37 UTC (Thu) by nye (guest, #51576) [Link]

The thing is, I don't know of any browser that does so by default. By default they all just accept it, unless you change a configuration option. This sounds familiar to me...

Okular, Debian, and copy restrictions

Posted Jun 6, 2009 19:31 UTC (Sat) by Hawke (subscriber, #6978) [Link]

Konqueror does, in my experience.

Okular, Debian, and copy restrictions

Posted Jun 11, 2009 12:17 UTC (Thu) by oblio (guest, #33465) [Link]

Maybe this (together with various other issues) is what's holding Konqueror back. Check out Linux Hater's blog for the KDE 4 rant ;)

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