said:
>I would prefer to call it a "memory disagreement."
:-)
>It was my impression that this Reseller-sent info (also) pertained to how
>one must login initially, in order to be recognized, but that this could
>be changed after the fact. Inertia being what it is, most people would
>probably not bother to make a change.
No. The reseller passes on values of the keys it sells, but that's all.
>Anyway, how well do you recall choices you made 'En passant' over a year
>ago, if you didn't happen to write it down and store it some place where
>you had a decent chance of finding it again ?
I am well organized. This way important information is easy to find and I
don't have to rely on my bad memory.
>have sworn it failed a few times before, but last night I was able to
>bring up the Verification Question, answer it with no problem, and now I
>have access again.
It might have been broken and gotten fixed, but there's no way to know for
sure given your test methods.
>It does not seem to be there in COOKIES.TXT,
Not unexpectedly. :-)
> http://www.ecomstation.com
> user
> ~wL83j4nfq1
> *pass
> ~pYMcfBhnOztx==
>.
This is the file.
>There is also a similarly
>named file, but it has individual entries with dotted decimal addresses,
That's probably gibberish.w which contains form fillin preferences.
See
http://gemal.dk/mozilla/files.html
for a more complete list.
>directory on the Shuttle, where they seem to have no effect at all.
>Possibly there is some sort of indexing at work here, which makes them
>non-transferable.
I copy mine all the time. Of course, I ensure that pref.js contains
values that will allow this to work.
Steven
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