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wellsjs
06-25-2004, 06:53 AM
Does anyone know if the "Delete Cookie" option deletes the cookie associated with the current page ONLY or if it is supposed to delete all cookies? I had NetFront crashing like crazy last night and couldn't access any "login sites." I tried this drop down menu option to no avail. I finally resolved it by going into ZLauncher File Manager and deleting "NF3COOKIEDB," which did delete all cookies and fixed both the access of login sites and the crashes . . . FYI! ;)

winexprt
06-25-2004, 08:29 AM
Yeah. NF 3.1 gets temperamental. From time to time you have to use McFile (or ZLauncher file manager) and select NetFront as the Creator group, find all files by NF and delete them all SAVE FOR the Bookmark database (if you want to lose all your bookmarks ignore this) and NF 3.1 itself (for those of us who added it on to our Clies). ;)

vosvos
09-09-2004, 11:57 PM
Changing your netfront setting is going to do zip. you need to delete an offending file from your RAM. You do this by clicking the CLIE Files icon on the homepage. Then make sure you have "handheld" listed in the top right hand corner and not "MS." You can sort the files by name by clicking "DBname." DBname is the name of the column to the left. Then scroll down until you get to a file called something like "NFcookies.pdb". You'll know it's the correct file when you see it. After deleting the file, try to login again. It should work. You delete files by checking the box next to the file and hitting the "Del" button at the bottom. Only delete files which have the names NFcookie. Deleting other files will hurt. Netfront will recreat the file but the recreated file will allow you to use sites which require cookies. Sites like hotmail, etc. I was running around like a nut trying to change my user agent. It is totally a screwball suggestion. People want it to work but it don't. I tried user agent subs for three months. I deleted the offending RAM file and BAM...it worked. I used Zlauncher to delete the RAM file. Yet, the file viewer provided on the original unit should do the job. If not you may have to look into zlauncher.

MicahDG
09-10-2004, 12:37 AM
Thank you vosvos!