From kfm-devel Fri Oct 25 21:03:53 2002 From: Keunwoo Lee Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 21:03:53 +0000 To: kfm-devel Subject: Re: bad feature X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kfm-devel&m=103557997510911 On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Dawit A. wrote: > On Thursday 24 October 2002 14:30, Keunwoo Lee wrote: > > and closing Konqueror doesn't wipe the cookies. > > Wrong. True that was the case before, but starting with KDE 3.1 session > cookies are properly treated as such. Infact there is even a feature to > allow you to treat "all cookies" as session cookies so that they are > deleted when you close konqueror. Of course there still might be bugs, > but those should be reported so they can get fixed. Hmmm, does that mean cookies are wiped (1) when the original window is closed, or (2) when a Konqueror process dies, or (3) when *all* Konqueror processes die? Somehow I suspect you mean (2). But sometimes users will browse with many Konqueror windows, on different sites, in a single process, or (less often) on a single site in multiple processes. The connection between Konqueror processes and the user experience is rather obscure, as it should be: Konqueror is designed to be document-centric, not application-centric. In this context, it's unclear to the user what a "session" is. This is an issue, perhaps, for the KDE usability team to examine? ~k.lee (still using 3.0.x)