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Old 09-16-2004, 04:39 AM   #17
Laurens
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Originally Posted by Francesco
It works.
I have a different problem now. In preferences I specified the path to my cookies, but apparently, Sunrise is not using them. What might be the problem?
I use Firefox, btw.
Well, actually I have no idea. You could try a tool like Proxomitron to monitor the HTTP headers. By configuring Sunrise to use Proxomitron as the proxy, you can view the cookies that it sends for each HTTP request. You can then compare it to the requests made by Firefox.

I'm using Firefox myself and cookies work fine for me, but I'm only using them with NY Times. I know that people are using Sunrise with subscription-based sites such as Wall Street Journal and Salon.

Sunrise 0.4 will have a dedicated cookie manager. You can let Sunrise collect the cookies from Mozilla only for the first conversion. After that, it updates the cookies independently from the browser. You can also edit cookies manually, similar to iSiloX.
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