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Originally posted by JSRunnels
I actually had no problem finding my cookies in Safari (although maually copying them into isilox is a pain.) My question really is "Why do I have to put these in manually?" What is the point of the send/receive cookies option in isilox if not to send and receive cookies?
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Because you cannot browse with iSiloX you have to give it all the information required to load a page the way you want it. In your normal browser you can fill in zipcode information, accept the cookie the site gives you and then display the resulting page, for example.
When you return to this page in your browser, the cookie gives your info back to the site which then serves you the correct page. In iSiloX you have to provide the cookies manually because you can't browse through the pages that give them to you.
Lousy explanation, but still...